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

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MF 16 Chaplain tions that raise problems, with cues to stop the film for discussion of each case. MF 16-5678 No Reason to Stay (High School Dropout) MF 16-5709 (B&W—28 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Shows how 'A Dropout Looks at Education; a bright boy who drops out of high school because of boredom. MF 16-5691 Why Man Creates MF 16-5710 (Color—26 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a series of explora- tions, episodes, and comments on creativity; the edifice, fooling around, the process, the judgement, a parable, a digression, and the search. MF 16-5699 TV and Thee MF 16-5744 (Color—21 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a Christian perspec- tive of television; discusses vio- lence and sex on TV, the positive values of TV, and church involve- ment in the media. MF 16-7542 MF 16-5700 Holy Smoke (Color—8 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Shows in animation how two children, seeing problems caused by drugs and warnings against them, create a 'dream' world where there MF 16-7543 are no drug problems. MF 16-5701 Dancing Prophet (Color—15 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a film portrait of Douglas Crotchfield, a dancer who teaches handicapped children and MF 16-7544 adults; his work is compared with Jesus' healing the sick and crip- pled. MF 16-5702 To be a Man (Color—13 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Short scenes, still pictures, psychedelic art effects, and songs MF 16-7679 accompany several people's off- screen comments on what it really means to be a man. MF 16-5703 The Ultimate Adventure (Color—29 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents a documentary about MF 16-7681 five men who crossed the Sahara Desert on motorcycles; shows how their experiences helped them ac- cept Christ as their personal Savior. Remember Eden (Color—10 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Makes a lyrical exploration of love and sex, and their place in the emotions and actions of a true human being. Like a Mighty Army (Color—2 Reels—56 Min—1972) (Adopted Commercial Film) Dramatizes the story of how Rev. James Kennedy revived his dying church in Coral Ridge, Fla., through learning and teaching the principles of New Testament evan- gelism. The Hangman (Color—19 Min—1971) (Adopted Commercial Film) Presents an animated film ver- sion of Maurice Ogden's 'Hangman,' a poem about tolerance and social concern. God of Creation (Color—41 Min—1949) (Adopted Commercial Film) Sermon from science vividly demonstrates the hand of God in nature. God of the Atom (Color—38 Min—1949) (Adopted Commercial Film) Sermon on present day appli- cation of atomic energy in military and scientific world, stressing im- portance of man's faith in God. Voice of the Deep (Color—30 Min—1949) (Adopted Commercial Film) Scientific film illustrating startling revelations of underwater sound; challenges present day ag- nosticism and confirms the word of God. Creation, According to Genesis (Color—10 Min—1950) (Adopted Commercial Film) A pictorial narration, with symphonic and choral music, of the first chapter of Genesis, King James Version. Stephen, the First Christian Martyr (B&W—25 Min—1950) 167