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Index of army motion pictures and related audio-visual aids (1972)

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MF 16 Chaplain (Adopted Commercial Film) Illustrates the idea that we must be humble when we speak with God. MF 16-5646 Story Line-God Loves Us (Color—6 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Compares God's love with that of a shepherd taking care of his flock. MF 16-5647 Story Line-It is Written (Color—6 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Describes the crucifixion and the resurrection MF 16-5648 Story Line-God Protects (Color—6 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Tells the story of David and Goliath MF 16-5649 Story Line-Afraid of the Storm (Color—6 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Tells how Jesus, in a boat tos- sed by a storm, stilled the wind and waves. MF 16-5653 Th> Breaking of the Bread (Color—25 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Describes the history of the Christian Liturgy, following its de- velopment from its origin in the Feast of the Passover to the present. MF 16-5655 The Circus (Color—19 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a 'parable about you, Christ, and his Church.' Children are encouraged to play in a circus closed for the morning; then their parents stop them and take them home. MF 16-5657 Film Chronicles From The Book of Psalms'- 'Thanksgiving' (Color—9 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) This film is a reading of ex- cerpts from 'The Book of Psalms' with a visual accompaniment show- ing beautiful scenes of nature and man to illustrate the passages. MF 16-5658 The Summer We Moved to Elm Street (Alcoholism) (Color—28 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) i Demonstrates through a dra- matic presentation the friction and sadness in a family that results from the father's alcoholism. MF 16-5661 Up Pill, Down Pill (Color—23 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Contrasts the life styles of two men, one young and using drugs, and the other in an old folks home who meet when the old man begins to rebuild a boat. MF 16-5672 Leo Beuerman (Color—13 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Leo Beuerman, extremely crip- pled from birth, is shown as he makes a living and 'enjoys life very much' despite his great handicap, without accepting any charity. MF 16-5673 The Stray (Color—12 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) A boy strays away from a group of children visiting a zoo. He gets lost at closing time, but the bus driver finally finds him. MF 16-5674 Amblin' (Color—26 Min—1971) , (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a lyrical portrait of a teenage boy and girl who meet while hitchhiking in the California desert, become close, and then part when they reach the ocean. MF 16-5675 Face to Face (Color—11 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Shows sculptor Gilbert Neil Amelio, USAF, describing his feel- ings about Christ as he sculpts, and then destroys, the face of Christ in clay. MF 16-5676 Insight-No Tears for Kelsey (Color—28 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) The confrontation between a runaway daughter and her parents shows that each of them is to blame for the absence of real love in the family. MF 16-5677 Guidance-Working With Others (Color—10 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents several vignettes of primary-grade children in situa- 166