A catalogue of selected 16mm. educational motion pictures ([n.d.])

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CATALOGUE OF FILMS 83 warfare, which brought economic life to a standstill. Interviews with Dutch and Indonesian leaders are shown. A brief history of this con- flict is outlined, including the invasion of the Japanese, the revolution of the natives, and the appeal to the United Nations. AN INDUSTRIAL LAKE PORT (Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A.) 2 reels, sound. $5.00 a day (United World Films) Producer: Louis de Rochemont Associates Director and Photographer : Victor Vicas The film opens in a lighthouse on the Great Lakes where a sailor from the United States Coast Guard is entertaining a group of visiting Sea Scouts on a tour of the region. We learn about Buffalo, an industrial port and a railroad center second in importance only to Chicago. Every type of industry is represented here and we see something of the flour mills, the process of making steel, etc. Iron is brought on ships from the Mesabe range, and electric power from Niagara twenty-three miles away. The lakes are rough and freeze in winter, so the crews on the cargo ships must work on ocean-going vessels for part of the year when the lakes are not navigable. THE INFORMER 2 reels, sound. $4.00 a day (Guide) (COHR) Driven by his need for money, a man betrays a boyhood friend to his political enemies for a ransom of twenty pounds. INSIDE OPERA 3 reels, sound. $6.00 a day (Guide) (TFC) Prepared with the help of the Music Educators National Conference. An excerpt from the motion picture, One Night of Love, 1934, starring Grace Moore. The story of a singer, Mary Barrett, who has operatic ambitions. After winning a radio audition she goes to study in Italy where she is prepared for her eventual debut at the Metropolitan. During the course of the excerpt she sings a half-dozen songs, among them arias from Carmen and Madame Butterfly. Useful for music- education classes. INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITA- TION 2 reels, sound, color. $1.00 service charge The institute is a unit of the New York University-Bellevue Medical