Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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PHOTOPLAY FILMSTRIPS Prepared by William Lewin, Ph.D. A scene in the filmstrip starring Kirk Douglas as Ulysses. Ulyisas — In lull color, 64 frames, a pictorial guide to the new Paramount screen version of Homer's Odyssey, produced in Italy. An invaluable aid to the study of the classic. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Th« Vikingf — In full color, 47 frames, based on the Kirk Douglas production. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. A Laston in Mythology — Explains Andromeda, the Minotaur, Iphigenia, etc., based on M-G-M's The Living Idol. 25 frames, color. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Julius Caasar, set of 2 filmstrips in blackand-white, presenting 97 scenes in the M-G-M screen version of the ploy. $7.00. With guide, $7.30. Knights of tha Round Table — A set of two filmstrips. Port One, black-and-white, 25 frames, explains the background of the story, its theme, its significance as an early attempt to organize a league of nations and how the United Nations Security Council is the Round Table of today. Part Two, full color, 28 frames, tells the colorful story of the great legend, based on the M-G-M photoploy. $7.50. The Glass Slipper — The charming fairy tale of Cinderella, told in a new way, based on the M-G-M photoplay. 36 frames in full color. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Romeo and Juliet — Shakespeare's great love story illustrated in color from the J. Arthur Rank production filmed on locolion in Verona and other Italian cities. 44 frames. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Richard III — Based on Laurence Olivier's colorful screen version of Shakespeare's famous ploy. 48 frames. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Alexander the Great — Biography of the first man to conquer the civilized world, based on the photoplay. Shows Alexander's effort to unite Europe and Asia, a task with which the U.N. is still faced. 55 frames. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Adventures of Robinson Crusoe — In full color, 50 frames, a clear pictorial guide to the Defoe classic, based on the United Artists screen version. $7.50. With guide, $7.80. Columbus — Black-and-white, based on the J. Arthur Rank production starring Fredric March. 55 Frames. $4.00. Hansel and Gretel — In full color, 42 frames, the highlights of the beloved fairy tale OS performed by the charming Kinemins of Michael Myerberg's screen version, released by RKO Radio Pictures. $7.30. With guide, $7.80. Greatest Show on Earth — In full color, a lively pictorial guide to the circus, based on Cecil B. DeMille's Technicolor photoplay, which won the Academy Award in 1953 as the best picture of the year. 40 frames. $7.50. Money-bock guaranta»i EDUCATIONAL & RECREATIONAL GUIDES, Inc. 10 Brainerd Road, Summit, New Jersey 390 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — August, 196