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Award — Scenario Class; "Well I'll ," by George Kirstein.
e 1st Award — Family Class: "Tom Sawyer, by J. A. Potter.
Award — Documentary Class: "Week Three," by Richard Thiriot.
• 3rd Award — Documentary Class: "Tiny Factories," by W. S. Jennings.
3rd Place: Tiny Factories, 600 feet 8mm. Kodachrome by W. S. Jennings, Independence, Mo.
Forest Defense Films
I St Place: (only award) Carelessly They Start, 125 feet 8mm. Kodachrome by J. O. McCracken, Glendale, Calif.
Honorable Mention
Films receiving Honorable Mention in the contest are listed here according to alphabetical order. The order of their listing is not to be construed as indication of their relative merit in this particular division.
Ardent Amateur, 400 feet 8mm. Kodi.chrome augmented by selection of orchestral records, produced by Mr. and Mrs. Al Morton, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bet t as, 350 feet i6mm. Kodachrome by John Larson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
California-Oregon Coastline, 400 feet 16mm. Kodachrome augmented by selection of orchestral records, produced by Arthur Faure, Los Angeles, Calif. (See Pg. 392, Oct. '42 Home Movies).
Colorful Borderlands of The Colorado, 700 feet 1 6mm. Kodachrome by R. C. Denny, Fresno, Calif.
Do It Again Harry, 800 feet i6mm. Kodachrome augmented by selection of orchestral recordings, produced by Herman Barrel, New Rochelle, N. Y. (See Pg. 573 Dec. '42. Home Movies).
Free Week End, 500 feet 8mm. black and white by Merwin C. Gill, Los Angeles, Calif.
Greatest Show On Earth, 200 feet 8mm. Kodachrome by Bruce Johnson, Rockford, 111.
In Our Garden, 250 feet 8mm. Kodachrome by Mildred Caldwell, Long Beach, Calif.
Madame Hummer At Home, 800 feet 1 6mm. Kodachrome by Mrs. Warner Seely, Cleveland, Ohio. (See pg. 313, Aug. '42 Home Movies).
Midiuinter Night's Dream, 400 feet
1 6mm. Kodachrome by Walter Bergmann, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Mister "X," 175 feet 8mm. Kodachrome augmented by selected orchestral recordings, produced by Norman L. Brown, Glendale, Calif.
Moroccan Cities, 400 feet 1 6mm. black and white by Gwladys Sills, New York City.
Murder By Magic, 300 feet 8mm. black and white by Ad-Libber Productions. (See Pg. 350 Sept. '42 Home Movies ) .
Oliver Twist, 4000 feet 1 6mm. black and white by David E. Bradley, Winnetka, 111. (See Pg. 192, May '42 Home Movies).
Picnic Pest, 200 feet 8mm. Kodachrome by Louis H. Hippe, North Hollywood, Calif.
Pottery Making As a Hobby, 400 feet 1 6mm. Kodachrome by V. L. Saint, Lyons, Kansas. (See Pg. 387 Oct. '42 Home Movies) .
Revelation, 400 feet i6mm. Kodachrome by H. J. Theiler, Whitinsville, Mass.
Six To Six With Baby, 200 feet 8mm.
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• Dr. Richard L. Cassel (left) receives congratulations and Lloyd Bacon Trophy, top award in Home Movies' Annual Amateur Contest, from Lloyd Bacon, ace Warner Brothers' motion picture director. Ceremony took place on sound stage where Lloyd Bacon was directing scenes for his current production, "Action On the North Atlantic."