THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY. Fred
Kohlmer Productions. Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp. 99 min.,
sd., Eastman color by PathÉ, 35 mm.
CinemaScope. Based upon a story by
Herbert Carlson. © Fred Kohlmer
Productions, Inc.; 1Jan61 (in notice:
1960); LP19051.
THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY. Joseph
M. Schenck Enterprises. Released by
Screen Gems. Approx. 60 min. each,
sd., color, 35 mm. Based upon a story
by Herbert Carlson. © Screen Gems,
Inc.
No.
1. Shakedown. © 19Sep65; LP36799.
2. The sisters. © 26Sep65; LP36800.
3. Goldbrickers. © 3Oct65; LP36801.
4. The day the crew paced the deck.
© 10Oct65; LP37148.
5. The colonel and the geisha.
© 17Oct65; LP36802.
6. Bottoms up. © 24Oct65; LP36803.
7. The stowaway. © 31Oct65; LP36804.
8. Boomer McKye. © 7Nov65; LP36805.
9. Vive la Kiwi. © 14Nov65; LP36806.
10. The lady and the luluai.
© 21Nov65; LP36807.
11. A shade of Kaiser Bill.
© 28Nov65; LP36808.
12. And Tyler, too. © 5Dec65; LP36809.
13. Last path to Garcia. © 12Dec65;
LP36810.
14. I'm dreaming of a wide isthmus.
© 19Dec65; LP37149.
15. The lamb who hunted wolves,
pt. 1. © 2Jan66; LP37000.
16. The lamb who hunted wolves, pt. 2.
© 9Jan66; LP36786.
17. What is honor—A word. © 16Jan66;
LP36787.
18. Hail the chief. © 30Jan66; LP36788.
19. Liberty was a lady. © 6Feb66;
LP36789.
20. My father's keeper. © 13Feb66;
LP36790.
21. Brother love. © 20Feb66; LP36791.
22. And two if by sea. © 27Feb66;
LP36792.
23. The ghost of Lord Nelson-San.
© 6Mar66; LP36793.
24. Voyage to never never. © 13Mar66;
LP36794.
25. The girl in the polka-dot swim-suit.
© 20Mar66; LP36795.
26. Chinese crackers. © 27Mar66; LP36796.
27. My island. © 3Apr66; LP37147.
28. Fun has more blondes. © 10Apr66;
LP36797.
29. Routine assignment. © 17Apr66;
LP36798.
THE WACKY TALE OF WILFRED WICKENBUSH.
Schering Laboratories. 11 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Schering
Laboratories, division of Schering
Corp.; 23Jan69 (in notice: 1968);
MP19501.
THE WACKY WAC. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WACO. A. C. Lyles Productions. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp.
85 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
Techniscope. Based on the
novel Emporia, by Harry Sanford & Max
Lamb. © Paramount Pictures Corp. &
A. C. Lyles Productions, Inc.; 22Jun66;
LP32927.
THE WADE PLACE. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
WAGGIN' DRAGON. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-7.
WAGING A CAMPAIGN AND WINNING AN ELECTION.
See
BUILDING POLITICAL LEADERSHIP.
WAGNER-CROSSMAN-BROWN EPISODE. See
SMALL WORLD.
WAGON GIRLS. See
GUNSMOKE.
WAGON SHOW. See
BOURBON STREET BEAT.
WAGON TO FORT ANDERSON. See
WAGON TRAIN.
WAGON-TONGUE NORTH. See
CHEYENNE.
WAGON TRAIN. Revue Productions.
Approx. 53 min. each, sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Revue Productions, Inc.
The Alice Whitetree story.
© 1Nov64; LP30492.
The Andrew Hale story. © 3Jun59;
LP16117.
The Annie Griffith story. © 25Feb59;
LP16109.
The Barbara Lindquist story.
© 18Oct64; LP29886.
The Beauty Jamison story. © 17Dec58;
LP16686.
The Ben Courtney story. © 28Jan59;
LP16687.
The Bob Stuart story. © 20Sep64;
LP29885.
The Brian Conlin story. © 25Oct64;
LP30489.
The C. L. Harding story. © 14Oct59;
LP21060.
The Chottsie Gubenheimer story.
© 10Jan65 (in notice: 1964);
LP30491.
Chuck Wooster, wagonmaster. © 20May59;
LP17186.
The Clara Duncan story. © 22Apr59;
LP17185.
The Clay Shelby story. © 6Dec64;
LP30490.
The Conchita Vasquez story.
© 18Mar59; LP16111.
The Countesa Baranof story.
© 2May60; LP19416.
Dr. Swift Cloud. © 9May60; LP19417.
The Duke Lemay story. © 29Apr59;
LP16114.
The Echo Pass story. © 3Jan65 (in
notice: 1964); LP29887.
The Elizabeth McQueeny story.
© 28Oct59; LP19410.
The Ella Lindstrom story. © 4Feb59;
LP16106.
The Estaban Zamora story.
© 21Oct59; LP19598.
The greenhorn story. © 7Oct59;
LP19597.
The Hector Heatherton story.
© 20Dec64; LP29889.
Herman. © 14Feb65 (in notice:
1964); LP30494.
The hide hunters. © 27Sep64; LP29884.
The Hunter Malloy story. © 21Jan59;
LP16105.
The Jasper Cato story. © 25Mar59;
LP16112.
The Jennie Tannen story. © 24Jun59;
LP16689.
The John Gillman story. © 4Oct64;
LP29891.
The Jonas Murdock story.
© 28Mar61; LP19414.
The Jose Maria Moran story.
© 27May59; LP17187.
The Kate Parker story. © 6May59;
LP16115.
The Kitty Angel story. © 7Jan59;
LP16104.
The last man. © 11Feb59; LP16107.
The Lita Foladaire story.
© 6Jan60 (in notice: 1959); LP19412.
Little girl lost. © 13Dec64; LP30487.
The Maidie Brant story.
© 20Jan60 (in notice: 1959);
LP19413.
The Mary Ellen Thomas story.
© 24Dec58; LP18836.
The Matthew Lowry story. © 1Apr59;
LP16113.
The Miss Mary Lee McIntosh story.
© 28Feb65 (in notice: 1964);
LP30495.
The Nancy Styles story. © 22Nov64;
LP29890.
The old man Charvanaugh story.
© 18Feb59; LP16108.
The Race Town story. © 11Oct64;
LP29892.
The Richard Bloodgood story.
© 29Nov64; LP30488.
The Rodney Lawrence story.
© 10Jun59; LP16688.
The Ruth Marshall story.
© 30Dec59; LP19411.
The Sister Rita story. © 18Mar59;
LP17182.
The stagecoach story. © 30Sep59;
LP19596.
The Steele family story. © 17Jun60;
LP17188.
The Steve Campden story. © 13May59;
LP16116.
The Swift Cloud story. © 8Apr59;
LP17183.
Those who stay behind. © 8Nov64;
LP29888.
The Tobias Jones story. © 22Oct58;
LP16103.
Trial for murder. Pt. 1.
© 11Apr60; LP19415.
Trial for murder. Pt. 2.
© 18Apr60; LP21198.
The Vincent Eaglewood story.
© 15Apr59; LP17184.
The Vittorio Botticelli story.
© 16Dec59; LP21199.
The Vivian Carter story. © 11Mar59;
LP16110.
Wagons ho. © 28Sep60; LP19599.
The Wanda Snow story. © 17Jan65
(in notice: 1964); LP30571.
WAGON TRAIN. Revue Productions.
Canada. Approx. 80 min. each, sd.,
color, 35 mm. © Revue Productions.
The Andrew Elliott story. © 8Feb64;
LP30003.
The Ben Engel story. © 14Mar64;
LP30089.
The Bleecker story. © 7Dec63; LP29993.
The Cassie Vance story. © 21Dec63;
LP30648.
The Duncan McIvor story. © 7Mar64;
LP30092.
The Fenton Canaby story. © 28Dec63;
LP29992.
The Geneva Balfour story. © 18Jan64
(in notice: 1963); LP29998.
The Grover Allen story. © 1Feb64;
LP30090.
The Jed Whitmore story. © 11Jan64
(in notice: 1963); LP29997.
The Kate Crawley story. © 25Jan64;
LP30002.
The last circle up. © 25Apr64;
LP30094.
The Link Cheney story. © 11Apr64;
LP30093.
The Melanie Craig story. © 15Feb64
(in notice: 1963); LP29996.
The Pearlie Garnet story. © 22Feb64;
LP29999.
The Santiago Quesada story.
© 28Mar64 (in notice: 1963);
LP30095.
The Stark Bluff story. © 4Apr64;
LP30091.
The story of Cain. © 14Dec63; LP29991.
The Trace McCloud story. © 29Feb65;
LP30088.
The whipping. © 21Mar64; LP30001.
The Zebedee Titus story. © 18Apr64;
LP30000.
WAGON TRAIN. Revue Studios. Approx.
53 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Revue Studios.
The Ah Chong story. © 14Jun61;
LP21863.
The Albert Farnsworth story.
© 12Oct60; LP19055.
The Alexander Portlass story.
© 29Feb60; LP18138.
The Allison Justis story.
© 19Oct60; LP19056.
The Amos Gibbon story. © 4Apr60;
MP11278.
The Benjamin Burns story. © 1Feb60
(in notice: 1959); MP11270.
The Beth Pearson story. © 22Feb61
(in notice: 1960); LP19313.
The Betsy Blee Smith Story. © 28Mar65
(in notice: 1964); LP31399.
The Bleymier story. © 16Nov60;
LP19303.
The Cappy Darrin story. © 11Nov59;
MP11269.
The Candy O'Hara story.
© 7Dec60; LP19305.
The Cathy Eckhart story.
© 9Nov60; LP19302.
The chalice. © 24May61; LP21860.
The Charlene Brenton story.
© 23May60; MP11281.
The Christine Elliot story.
© 7Mar60; MP11275.
The Christopher Hale story.
© 15Mar61; LP21208.
The Clayton Tucker story. © 10Feb60
(in notice: 1959); MP11272.
The Colonel Harris story. © 13Jan60
(in notice: 1959); LP20989.
The Colter Craven story. © 23Nov60;
LP19059.
The Danny Benedict story.
© 2Dec59; LP19521.
The Dick Jarvis story. © 25Apr60;
MP11279.
The Don Alvarado story. © 21Jun61;
LP21864.
The Duke Shannon story. © 26Apr61;
LP21856.
The Earl Packer story. © 4Jan61 (in
notice: 1960); LP19309.
The Eleanor Culhane story.
© 17May61; LP21859.
The Felizia Kingdom story. © 18Nov59;
LP21061.
The Horace Best story. © 5Oct60;
LP19054.
The Jane Hawkins story.
© 30Nov60; LP19304.
The Janet Hale story. © 30May61;
LP21861.
The Jarbo Pierce story. © 2May65;
LP31383.
The Jed Polke story. © 1Mar61;
LP19316.
The Jeremy Dow story. © 28Dec60;
LP19308.
The Jess MacAbbee story. © 25Nov59;
MP11267.
The Jim Bridger story. © 10May61;
LP21858.
The Joe Muharich story. © 19Apr61;
LP21209.
The Jose Morales story. © 26Oct60;
LP19057.
The Joshua Gilliam story.
© 14Mar60; MP11276.
The Larry Hanify story. © 27Jan60
(in notice: 1959); LP18139.
The Luke Grant story. © 16May60;
MP11280.
The Maggie Hamilton story.
© 21Mar60; MP11277.
The Nancy Palmer story. © 8Mar61;
LP21854.
The Nellie Jefferson story. © 5Apr61;
LP21207.
The odyssey of Flint McCullough.
© 15Feb61; LP19315.
The path of the Serpent. © 8Feb61;
LP21853.
The Patience Miller story.
© 11Jan61 (in notice: 1960);
LP19310.
The prairie story. © 1Feb61; LP19314.
Princess of a lost tribe. © 2Nov60;
LP19058.
The Ricky and Laurie Bell story.
© 15Feb60 (in notice: 1959);
MP11273.
The river crossing. © 14Dec60;
LP19306.
The Roger Bigelow story.
© 21Dec60; LP19307.
The Saint Nicholas story. © 23Dec59;
MP11268.
The Sam Elder story. © 18Jan61 (in
notice: 1960); LP19311.
The Sam Livingston story.
© 30May60; MP11282.
The Saul Bevins story. © 12Apr61;
LP21206.
The Shadrack Bennington story.
© 6Jun60; LP19053.
The Tiburcio Mendez story. © 22Mar61;
LP21855.
The Tom Tuckett story. © 8Feb60
(in notice: 1959); MP11271.
The Tracy Sadler story. © 22Feb60;
MP11274.
Wagon to Fort Anderson. © 7Jun61;
LP21862.
Weight of command. © 25Jan61 (in
notice: 1960); LP19312.
The Will Santee story. © 3May61;
LP21857.
WAGON TRAIN. Revue Studios. Canada.
Approx. 53 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Revue Studios.
The Abel Weatherly story. © 29Dec62;
LP25986.
The Adam MacKenzie story. © 16Mar63;
LP26476.
Alias Bill Hawks. © 4May63; LP26478.
The Amos Billings story. © 10Mar62;
LP23182.
The Annie Duggan story. © 2Mar63
(in notice: 1962); LP25992.
The Antone Rose story. © 11May63;
LP26479.
The Artie Matthewson story. © 3Nov61;
LP22790.
The Barnaby West story. © 25May63;
LP26481.
The Baylor Crofoot story. © 17Mar62;
LP23183.
The Bettina May story. © 15Dec61;
LP22748.
The Blane Wessels story. © 6Apr63;
LP25998.
The Bruce Saybrook story. © 17Nov61;
LP22745.
The Captain Dan Brady story.
© 27Sep61; LP22785.
The Caroline Casteel story.
© 22Sep62; LP25975.
The Charlie Shutup story. © 3May62;
LP22755.
Charlie Wooster, outlaw. © 9Feb63;
LP26474.
The Clarence Mullins story.
© 20Apr63; LP26477.
The Clementine Jones story.
© 20Oct61; LP22788.
Clyde. © 22Dec61; LP22749.
The Cole Crawford story. © 7Apr62;
LP23186.
The Daniel Clay story. © 18Feb62;
LP22753.
The Davey Baxter story. © 5Jan63 (in
notice: 1962); LP25988.
The David Garner story. © 27Apr63;
LP26000.
The Dick Pederson story. © 24Nov61;
LP22746.
The Dr. Denker story. © 27Jan62
(in notice: 1961); LP22751.
The Donna Fuller story. © 15Dec62;
LP25985.
The Emmett Lawton story. © 23Feb63;
LP25994.
The Eve Newhope story. © 1Dec62;
LP25983.
The Frank Carter story. © 19May62;
LP23442.
The George B. Hanrahan story.
© 24Mar62; LP23184.
The Heather and Hamish story.
© 30Mar63; LP25997.
The Heather Mahoney story. © 9Jun62;
LP23444.
The Hiram Winthrop story. © 2Jun62;
LP25683.
The Hobie Redman story. © 3Jan62
(in notice: 1961); LP23438.
The Hollister John Garrison story.
© 26Jan63; LP25993.
The Jeff Hartfield story. © 11Feb62
(in notice: 1961); LP22752.
The Jenna Douglas story. Pub. in
U.S. © 1Nov61; LP22789.
The Jim Whitlow story. © 18May63;
LP26480.
The John Augustus story. © 13Oct62;
LP26472.
The John Bernard story. © 25Nov62;
LP25982.
The John Turnbull story. © 26May62;
LP23443.
The Johnny Masters story. © 12Jan63
(in notice: 1962); LP25989.
The Jud Steele story. Pub. in U.S.
© 28Apr62; LP23439.
The Kitty Allbright story. © 29Sep61;
LP22786.
The Kurt Davos story. © 24Nov62;
LP25981.
The Levi Hale story. © 14Apr62;
LP23187.
The Levy-McGowan story. © 10Nov62;
LP25980.
The Lt. Burton story. © 25Feb62;
LP22754.
The Lily Legend story. © 2Feb63
(in notice: 1962); LP25991.
The Lisa Raincloud story. © 27Oct62;
LP26473.
The Lizbeth Ann Calhoun story.
© 1Dec61; LP23180.
The Lonnie Fallon story. © 4Feb62
(in notice: 1961); LP23181.
The Madame Sagittarius story.
© 29Sep62; LP25976.
The Malachi Hobart story. © 13Jan62
(in notice: 1961); LP22750.
The Mark Miner story. © 10Nov61;
LP22791.
The Martha Barham story. © 4Nov59;
LP23091.
The Martin Gatsby story. © 6Oct62;
LP25977.
The Martin Onyx story. © 29Dec61;
LP25680.
The Mary Beckett story. © 4May62;
LP23440.
The Maud Frazer story. © 6Oct61;
LP22787.
The Mavis Grant story. © 20Oct62;
LP25978.
The Michael McGoo story. © 9Mar63;
LP25995.
The Nancy Lee Davis story. © 12May62;
LP23441.
The Naomi Kaylor story. © 19Jan63
(in notice: 1962); LP25990.
The Orly French story. © 8Dec62;
LP25984.
The Sam Darland story. © 22Dec62;
LP25987.
The Sarah Proctor story. © 16Feb63;
LP26475.
The Selena Hartnell story. © 13Oct61;
LP25682.
The Shiloh Degnan story. © 3Nov62;
LP25979.
The swamp devil. © 31Mar62; LP23185.
The Terry Morrell story. © 22Apr62;
LP23188.
The Tom O'Neal story. © 13Apr63;
LP25999.
The Tom Tuesday story. © 23Mar63;
LP25996.
The traitor. © 8Dec61; LP22747.
The wagon train mutiny. © 15Sep62;
LP25974.
WAGON TRAIN. Revue Studios. Canada.
Approx. 80 min. each, sd., color,
35 mm. © Revue Studios.
The Eli Bancroft story. © 9Nov63;
LP29329.
The Fort Pierce story. © 21Sep63;
LP29322.
The Gus Morgan story. © 28Sep63;
LP29323.
The Kitty Pryer story. © 16Nov63;
LP29330.
<
br/> The Michael Malone story. © 23Nov63;
LP29995.
The Molly Kincaid story. © 14Sep63;
LP29321.
The Myra Marshall story. © 19Oct63;
LP29326.
The Robert Harrison Clarke story.
© 12Oct63; LP29325.
The Sam Pulaski story. © 2Nov63;
LP29328.
The Sam Spicer story. © 26Oct63;
LP29327.
The Sandra Cummings story. © 30Nov63;
LP29994.
The widow O'Rourke story. © 5Oct63;
LP29324.
WAGON TRAIN. Universal TV. Approx.
53 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Universal TV.
The Bonnie Brooke story. © 21Feb65
(in notice: 1964); LP30493.
The Captain Sam story. © 21Mar65
(in notice: 1964); LP30809.
The Indian girl story. © 18Apr65;
LP31381.
The Isaiah Quickfox story. © 31Jan65
(in notice: 1964); LP30570.
The Katy Piper story. © 11Apr65 (in
notice: 1964); LP31358.
The silver lady. © 25Apr65; LP31382.
THE WAGON TRAIN MUTINY. See
WAGON TRAIN.
WAGON TRAINS IN THE 20TH CENTURY.
California Moving & Storage Assn.
Made by Fred Russell Co. 14 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © California
Moving & Storage Assn., Inc.;
15May67; MP16880.
WAGON WHEEL TRAIL. See
WILD BILL HICKOK.
WAGONS APLENTY. Chevrolet Motor Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
1 min., sd., 35 mm. Eastman color.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 8Apr63; MU7315.
WAGONS HO. See
WAGON TRAIN.
THE WAHOO BOBCAT. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
THE WAHOO STORY. See
SILENT SERVICE. Series no. 1, 5613.
WAHOO'S FINAL REPORT. See
SILENT SERVICE. Series no. 1, 5613.
THE WAIF. See
LASSIE.
WAIKIKI WIDOW. See
HAWAIIAN EYE.
WAIT TILL SPRING. See
AWARD THEATRE.
WAIT UNTIL DARK. Warner Bros.-Seven
Arts. Released by Warner Bros.
Pictures. 108 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Based on the play by Frederick
Knott. © Warner Bros.-Seven Arts,
Inc.; 30Dec67; LP35798.
WAITING FOR CAROLINE. National Film
Board of Canada & Canadian Broadcasting
Corp. Released by Lopert
Pictures Corp. 83 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © National Film Board of
Canada; 23Oct68; LP37145.
WAITING FOR JOCKO. See
CHECKMATE.
WAITING FOR WATUBI. See
GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.
THE WAITING GAME. See
BONANZA.
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
THE OUTLAWS.
THE WAITING ROOM. See
HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL.
THE WAITING WORLD. Broadman Films.
25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced
with the Foreign Mission Board,
Southern Baptist Convention. NM: revisions
& additions. © Broadman Films;
1May67; MP17038.
THE WAKE. See
GUNSMOKE.
WAKE ISLAND FALLS TO JAPANESE, DEC. 22,
1941. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. Dec. 22, 1960.
WAKE ME WHEN ITS OVER. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. Made by
Mervyn Le Roy Productions. 126 min.,
sd., Color by DeLuxe, 35 mm. CinemaScope.
Based on the novel by Howard
Singer. © Mervyn Le Roy Productions,
Inc.; 8Apr60; LP16408.
WAKE OF DISASTER. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
Mooncussers, pt. 2.
WAKE UP DARLING. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WALCOTT WHIPS GERMAN CHAMP. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WALDO'S MOTHER. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
WALK A CROOKED LINE. See
THE DETECTIVES.
WALK A TIGHTROPE. Associated Producers.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
69 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. A Parroch-McCallum
production in association
with Associated Producers. © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 31Dec63; LP28527.
WALK AMONG TIGERS. See
77 SUNSET STRIP.
WALK DON'T RUNYoung University; 7Jun68; MP18428.
WALK INTO TERROR. See
RAWHIDE.
WALK INTO TOMORROW. Graphical Technology
Corp. 10 min., si., color,
35 mm. © Graphical Technology Corp.;
23Jan69; MU7989.
WALK LIKE A DRAGON. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 20May60;
LP16377.
WALK LIKE A KING. See
EMPIRE. No. 6.
A WALK ON THE MILD SIDE. See
THE MUNSTERS.
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE. Famous Artists
Productions. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp. 114 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. Based on the novel by Nelson
Algren. © Famous Artists Productions;
1Feb62; LP21333.
WALK SOFTLY. See
LAREDO.
WALK TALL. Associated Producers. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. 60 min., sd., Color by DeLuxe,
35 mm. CinemaScope. © Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp.; 31Aug60;
LP17108.
WALK TALL. See
THE OUTLAWS.
WALK THIS STREET LIGHTLY. See
THE NEW BREED.
A WALK THROUGH THE BADLANDS. See
THE DAKOTAS.
WALK WITH AN EAGLE. See
COMBAT!
WALKER CUP HIGHLIGHTS. National Educational
Films. 16 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © National Educational Films,
Inc.; 30Jan60; MP10951.
WALKER SETS NEW AMERICAN RECORD. See
SPORTFOLIO.
THE WALKING DEATH. See
RESCUE 8.
THE WALKING ENGINES. See
MANHUNT.
WALKING HOME FROM SCHOOL. See
KID'S STUFF. Episode no. 93.
WALKING THROUGH. Stephen Jay Segal.
27 min., b&w, 16 mm. © Stephen Jay
Segal; 17Jun64; MU7473.
THE WALKING WOUNDED. See
COMBAT!
THE WALKING YEARS. See
HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL.
THE WALKOUT. See
THE LAW AND MR. JONES.
THE WALL BETWEEN. See
THE DU PONT SHOW WITH JUNE ALLYSON.
Production no. 2220.
GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER.
A WALL FOR SAN SEBASTIAN. See
GUNS FOR SAN SEBASTIAN.
WALL OF FLAMES. See
DAKTARI.
WALL OF NOISE. Warner Bros. Pictures.
113 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. Based on
the novel by Michael Stein. © Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 7Sep63; LP29448.
WALL OF SILENCE. See
BOURBON STREET BEAT.
WALL SAFE, $1.00 REWARD. Duncan Foods
Co. 20 sec., sd., b&w, 16 mm. Appl.
author: Tatham-Laird & Kudner, Inc.
© Duncan Foods Co., division of Coca-Cola
Co.; 2Aug67; MP17372.
WALL TO WALL WAR. See
THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW.
THE WALLABY. See
LASSIE. 5935.
THE WALLET. See
OH! THOSE BELLS.
THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN. See
THE NURSES.
THE WALLS HAVE EYES. See
THE DETECTIVES.
THE WALLS OF HELL. Hemisphere Pictures.
88 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. © Hemisphere
Pictures, Inc. & Filipinas
Productions, Inc.; 1Jul64; LP31907.
WALLY FOR CONGRESS. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WALLY MOON. See
GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
BP-18-61 (WSS).
WALLY THE BEARD. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR.
WALLY/WALLY'S.
For other titles beginning with Wally
or Wally's See LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Walt Disney Productions.
60 min., each, sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Walt Disney Productions.
Andrews Raiders, pt. 1: The secret
mission. Telecast: May 7, 1961.
(Frontierland) © 14Apr61; LP25716.
Andrews Raiders, pt. 2: Escape to
nowhere. Telecast: May 14, 1961.
(Frontierland) © 21Apr61; LP25717.
Battle for survival. Telecast:
Apr. 9, 1961. (Adventureland)
© 17Mar61 (in notice: 1956); LP25719.
The best doggoned dog in the world.
Telecast: Feb. 12, 1961. (Adventureland)
© 20Jan61; LP25715.
The coyote's lament. Telecast:
Mar. 5, 1961. (Fantasyland)
© 10Feb61; LP25704.
Daniel Boone, pt. 1: The Warrior's
Path. Telecast: Dec. 4, 1960.
© 11Nov60; LP25700.
Daniel Boone, pt. 2: And chase the
buffalo. Telecast: Dec. 11, 1960.
© 18Nov60; LP25701.
Daniel Boone, pt. 3: The Wilderness
Road. Telecast: Feb. 12, 1961.
(Frontierland) © 17Feb61; LP25702.
Daniel Boone, pt. 4: The promised
land. Telecast: Mar. 19, 1961.
(Frontierland) © 24Feb61; LP25703.
Disneyland '61 & Olympic elk. Telecast:
May 28, 1961. (Adventureland)
© 5May61; LP25712.
Donald's silver anniversary. Telecast:
Nov. 13, 1960. © 21Oct60; LP25705.
Escape to paradise & Water birds.
Telecast: Dec. 18, 1960. © 25Nov60;
LP25713.
Flash, the teen-age otter. Telecast:
Apr. 30, 1961. (Adventureland)
© 7Apr61; LP25711.
Man in flight. Telecast: Mar. 27,
1961. (Tomorrowland) © 3Mar61;
LP25714.
Moochie of Pop Warner football,
pt. 1: The Pee Wees versus city hall.
Telecast: Nov. 20, 1960. (Pop
Warner football) © 28Oct60; LP25699.
Moochie of Pop Warner football,
pt. 2: From Ticonderoga to Disneyland.
Telecast: Nov. 27, 1960.
(Pop Warner football) © 4Nov60;
LP25698.
Rapids ahead & Bear country. Telecast:
Oct. 16, 1960. © 23Sep60; LP25710.
A salute to father. Telecast:
Jan. 22, 1961. © 30Dec60; LP25718.
The Swamp Fox, pt. 1: Horses for
Greene. Telecast: Jan. 15, 1961.
© 23Dec60; LP25707.
The Swamp Fox, pt. 7: A woman's
courage. Telecast: Jan. 8, 1961.
© 16Dec60; LP25708.
Texas John Slaughter, pt. 13: The
end of the trail. Telecast:
Jan. 29, 1961. (Frontierland)
© 6Jan61; LP25695.
Texas John Slaughter, pt. 15: Trip
to Tucson. Telecast: Apr. 16,
1961. (Frontierland) © 24Mar61;
LP25696.
Texas John Slaughter, pt. 16: Frank
Clell's in town. Telecast:
Apr. 23, 1961. (Frontierland)
© 31Mar61; LP25697.
Texas John Slaughter, pt. 24: A
holster full of law. Telecast:
Feb. 5, 1961. (Frontierland)
© 1Jan61; LP25694.
Title makers & Nature's half acre.
Telecast: June 11, 1961.
© 19May61; LP25709.
Westward ho! The wagons. Ambush at
Wagon Gap. Telecast: Feb. 19, 1961.
© 27Jan61 (in notice: 1956);
LP25721.
Westward ho! The wagons. White man's
medicine. Telecast: Feb. 26, 1961.
© 3Feb61 (in notice: 1956); LP25720.
Wonders of the water worlds. Telecast:
May 21, 1961. (Adventureland)
© 28Apr61; LP25706.
Show No.
1. A diamond is a boy's best friend.
© 11Sep59; LP19453.
2. Wrong way Moochie. © 18Sep59;
LP19454.
3. Killers of the high country.
© 25Sep59; LP19455.
4. The birth of the Swamp Fox.
© 2Oct59; LP19456.
5. Brother against brother.
© 9Oct59; LP19457.
6. Perilous assignment. © 16Oct59;
LP19458.
7. Move along mustangers.
© 23Oct59; LP19459.
8. Mustang man-mustang maid.
© 30Oct59; LP19460.
9. A storm called Maria. © 6Nov59;
LP19461.
10. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 7: The
robber stallion. © 13Nov59; LP19462.
11. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 7a:
Wild horse revenge. © 20Nov59;
LP19463.
12. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 8:
Range war at Tombstone. © 27Nov59
(in notice: 1960); LP19464.
14. The Swamp Fox, pt. 3: Tory
vengeance. © 11Dec59; LP19465.
15. The Swamp Fox, pt. 4: Day of
reckoning. © 18Dec59; LP19466.
16. The Swamp Fox: Redcoat strategy.
© 25Dec59; LP19467.
17. The Swamp Fox, pt. 6: A case of
treason. © 1Jan60 (in notice:
1959); LP19468.
18. Wild burro of the west.
© 8Jan60 (in notice: 1959); LP19469.
19. Two happy amigos. © 15Jan60
(in notice: 1959); LP19470.
20. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 9:
Desperado from Tombstone.
© 22Jan60 (in notice: 1959);
LP19471.
21. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 10:
Apache friendship. © 29Jan60;
LP19472.
22. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 11:
Kentucky gunslick. © 5Feb60;
LP19473.
23. Texas John Slaughter, pt. 12:
Geronimo's revenge. © 12Feb60;
LP19474.
24. This is your life, Donald Duck.
© 19Feb60; LP19475.
25. Elfego Baca, pt. 9: Friendly
enemies at law. © 26Feb60; LP19476.
26. Elfego Baca, pt. 10: Gus Tomlin
is dead. © 4Mar60; LP19477.
27. The mad hermit of Chimney Butte.
© 11Mar60; LP19478.
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
Walt Disney Productions. Approx.
60 min. each, sd., color, 16 mm.
© Walt Disney Productions.
An adventure in color, mathmagic
land. © 1Sep61; LP23503.
Atta girl Kelly, Part I: K for Kelly.
Telecast: Mar. 5, 1967. © 17Feb67;
LP34207.
Atta girl Kelly, Part II: Dog of
destiny. Telecast: Mar. 12, 1967.
© 24Feb67; LP34208.
Atta girl Kelly, Part III: The
seeing eye. Telecast: Mar. 19,
1967. Appl. ti.: Atta ... Part III:
Love is blind. © 3Mar67; LP34209.
Backstage party. © 24Nov61; LP23506.
The ballad of Hector the stowaway
dog, part I. Telecast: Jan. 5,
1964. © 13Dec63; LP29624.
The ballad of Hector the stowaway
dog, part II. Telecast, Jan. 12,
1964. © 20Dec63; LP29625.
Ballerina, part I. Telecast: Feb. 27,
1966. © 4Feb66 (in notice: 1955);
LP33653.
Ballerina, part II. Telecast: Mar. 6,
1966. © 11Feb66 (in notice: 1955);
LP33654.
A boy called Nuthin', pt. 1. Telecast:
Dec. 10, 1967. Based on the book
Nuthin, by Harry E. Webb. © 24Nov67;
LP36180.
A boy called Nuthin', pt. 2. Telecast:
Dec. 17, 1967. Based on the book
Nuthin, by Harry E. Webb. © 1Dec67;
LP36181.
The boy who flew with the condors.
Telecast: Feb. 19, 1967. Based on
a story by Ken Nelson. © 3Feb67;
LP34794.
Bristle face, part I. Telecast:
Jan. 26, 1964. © 3Jan64; LP29627.
Bristle face, part II. Telecast:
Feb. 2, 1964. © 10Jan64; LP29628.
Carnival time. © 10Feb62; LP23510.
Chico, the misunderstood coyote.
© 22Sep61; LP23351.
Concho, the coyote who wasn't. Based
on the book, Coyote, come home by
B. F. Beebe. Telecast: Apr. 10,
1966. © 18Mar66; LP33649.
Disneyland after dark. © 24Mar62;
LP23360.
Disneyland around the seasons.
Telecast: Dec. 18, 1966. © 2Dec66;
MP17342.
Disneyland goes to the World's Fair.
Telecast: May 17, 1964.
© 24Apr64; LP29636.
Disneyland 10th anniversary. Telecast:
Jan. 3, 1965. © 11Dec64; LP32150.
Escapade In Florence, pt. 1. Telecast:
Sept. 30, 1962. © 7Sep62; LP28939.
Escapade in Florence, pt. 2. Telecast:
Oct. 7, 1962. © 14Sep62; LP28940.
Fantasy on skis. © 1Jan62; LP23509.
A fire called Jeremiah. © 10Nov61;
LP23354.
Fly with Von Drake. Telecast:
Oct. 13, 1963. © 20Sep63; LP29618.
From all of us to all of you.
Telecast: Dec. 22, 1963.
© 29Nov63; LP29623.
From the pirates of the Caribbean to
the world of tomorrow. Telecast
Jan. 21, 1968. © 5Jan68 (in notice:
1967); LP36338.
The further adventures of Gallegher,
Part I: A case of murder. Based
on the book by Richard Harding
Davis. Telecast: Sept. 26, 1965.
© 3Sep65; LP33646.
The further adventures of Gallegher,
Part II: The big swindle. Based
on the book by Richard Harding
Davis. Telecast: Oct. 3, 1965.
© 10Sep65; LP33647.
The further adventures of Gallegher,
Part III: The Daily Press vs.
City Hall. Based on the book by
Richard Harding Davis. Telecast:
Oct. 10, 1965. © 17Sep65; LP33648.
Gallegher, pt. 1. Based on the book
by Richard Harding Davis. © 1Jan65
(in notice: 1964); LP32146.
Gallegher, pt. 2. Based on the book
by Richard Harding Davis. © 8Jan65
(in notice: 1964); LP32147.
Gallegher, pt. 3. Based on the book
by Richard Harding Davis. © 15Jan65
(in notice: 1964); LP32148.
Gallegher goes West, pt. 7: Showdown
with the Sundown Kid. Telecast:
Oct. 23, 1966. Based on the book
Gallegher, by Richard Harding Davis.
© 7Oct66; LP34795.
Gallegher goes West, pt. 8: The crusading
reporter. Telecast:
Oct. 30, 1966. Based on the book
Gallegher, by Richard Harding Davis.
© 14Oct66; LP34796.
Gallegher goes West, pt. 9: Tragedy
on trial. Telecast: Jan. 29, 1967.
Based on a character created by
Richard Harding Davis. © 13Jan67;
LP34798.
Gallegher goes West, pt. 10: Trial by
terror. Telecast Feb. 5, 1967.
Based on a character created by
Richard Harding Davis. © 20Jan67;
LP34797.
The Golden Horseshoe revue. Telecast:
Sept. 23, 1962. © 31Aug62; LP28938.
Greta, the misfit greyhound. Telecast:
Feb. 3, 1963. © 11Jan63; LP28955.
Hans Brinker; or, the silver skates,
pt. 1. © 15Dec61; LP23507.
Hans Brinker; or, the silver skates,
pt. 2. © 22Dec61; LP23508.
Holiday for henpecked husbands.
© 3Nov61; LP23353.
Holiday time at Disneyland. Telecast:
Dec. 23, 1962. © 30Nov62; LP28950.
The horse with the flying tail. Telecast:
Mar. 10, 1963. © 15Feb63
(in notice: 1960); LP28937.
The horse without a head, part I:
The 100,000,000 franc train
robbery. Telecast: Sept. 29, 1963.
© 6Sep63; LP29616.
The horse without a head, part II:
The key to the cache. Telecast:
Oct. 6, 1963. © 13Sep63; LP29617.
The horsemasters, pt. 1: Follow your
heart. © 8Sep61; LP23349.
The horsemasters, pt. 2: Tally ho!
© 15Sep61; LP23350.
How the West was lost. Telecast:
Sept. 24, 1967. © 8Sep67; LP36177.
The hunting instinct. © 29Sep61;
LP23504.
Hurricane Hannah. Telecast: Dec. 16,
1962. © 23Nov62; LP28949.
Ida, the off-beat eagle. Telecast:
Jan. 10, 1965. © 18Dec64; LP32151.
In shape with Von Drake. Telecast:
Mar. 22, 1964. © 28Feb64; LP29635.
Inside Donald Duck. © 13Oct61;
LP23352.
Inside outer space. Telecast:
Feb. 10, 1963. © 18Jan63; LP28956.
Johnny Shiloh, pt. 1. Telecast:
Jan. 20, 1963. © 28Dec62; LP28953.
Johnny Shiloh, pt. 2. Telecast:
Jan. 27, 1963. © 4Jan63; LP28954.
Joker, the amiable ocelot. Telecast:
Dec. 11, 1966. © 25Nov66; LP34211.
Kids is kids. © 17Nov61; LP23505.
Kilroy, pt. 1. Telecast: Mar. 14, 1965.
Based on the story by Betty Fernandez.
© 19Feb65; LP32152.
Kilroy, pt. 2. Telecast: Mar. 21,
1965. Based on a story by Lee
Page. © 26Feb65; LP32153.
Kilroy, pt. 3. Telecast: Mar. 28,
1965. Based on the story Empty
seven, by Bart Burns. © 5Mar65;
LP32154.
Kilroy, pt. 4. Telecast: Apr. 4, 1965.
Based on the story empty seven, by
Bart Burns. © 12Mar65; LP32155.
The legend of El Blanco. Telecast:
Sept. 25, 1966. Based on a story
by Rutherford Montgomery. © 9Sep66;
LP34793.
The legend of two gypsy dogs.
Telecast: Mar. 1, 1964.
© 7Feb64; LP29632.
The legend of young Dick Turpin,
part I. Telecast: Feb. 13, 1966.
© 21Jan66 (in notice: 1965);
LP33651.
The legend of young Dick Turpin,
part II. Telecast: Feb. 20, 1966.
© 28Jan66 (in notice: 1965);
LP33652.
Little dog lost. Telecast: Jan. 13,
1963. © 21Dec62; LP28952.
The magnificent rebel, pt. 1. Telecast:
Nov. 18, 1962. © 25Oct62; LP28945.
The magnificent rebel, pt. 2. Telecast:
Nov. 25, 1962. © 2Nov62; LP28946.
Man is his own worst enemy. Telecast:
Oct. 21, 1962. © 28Sep62; LP28943.
Man on wheels. Telecast: Mar. 26,
1967. Produced with NBC-TV Network.
© 3Mar67; LP34401.
Mediterranean cruise. Telecast:
Jan. 19, 1964. © 27Dec63; LP29626.
Minado the wolverine. Based on the
book Minado by Erle Wilson. Telecast:
Nov. 7, 1965. © 15Oct65; LP33644.
Mooncussers, pt. 1: Graveyard of ships.
Telecast: Dec. 2, 1962. © 9Nov62;
LP28947.
Mooncussers, pt. 2: Wake of disaster.
Telecast: Dec. 9, 1962. © 16Nov62;
LP28948.
Music for everybody. Telecast:
Jan. 30, 1966. © 7Jan66 (in notice:
1965); LP33650.
My family is a menagerie. Telecast:
Feb. 11, 1968. © 26Jan68; LP36171.
The mystery of Edward Sims, pt. 1.
Telecast: Mar. 31, 1968. Based
on a character created by Richard
Harding Davis. © 15Mar68; LP36178.
The mystery of Edward Sims, pt. 2.
Telecast: Apr. 7, 1968. Based on
a character created by Richard
Harding Davis. © 22Mar68; LP36179.
Nature's charter tours. Telecast:
Apr. 28, 1968. © 12Apr68; LP36170.
The not so lonely lighthouse keeper.
Telecast: Sept. 17, 1967. © 1Sep67;
LP36176.
One day at Beetle Rock. Telecast:
Nov. 19, 1967. © 3Nov67; LP36172.
One day at Teton marsh. Telecast:
Nov. 8, 1964. © 16Oct64; LP32149.
101 problems of Hercules. Telecast:
Oct. 16, 1966. Based on a story
by Tom McGowan. © 30Sep66; LP34792.
An otter in the family. Telecast:
Feb. 21, 1965. © 29Jan65 (in
notice: 1964); LP32159.
Pablo and the dancing chihuahua, pt. 1.
Telecast: Jan. 28, 1968. © 12Jan68
(in notice: 1967); LP36184.
Pablo and the dancing chihuahua, pt. 2.
Telecast: Feb. 4. 1968. © 19Jan68
(in notice: 1967); LP36185.
The prince and the pauper, pt. 1:
The pauper king. © 17Feb62; LP23357.
The prince and the pauper, pt. 2:
The merciful law of the king.
© 24Feb62; LP23358.
The prince and the pauper, pt. 3:
Long live the rightful king.
© 3Mar62; LP23359.
The ranger of Brownstone. Telecast:
Mar. 17, 1968. © 1Mar68 (in
notice: 1967); LP36186.
Ranger's guide to nature. Telecast:
Nov. 13, 1966. © 28Oct66; LP34210.
Run, Light Buck, run. Based on the
book by B. F. Beebe. Telecast:
Mar. 13, 1966. © 18Feb66; LP33645.
A salute to Alaska. Telecast: Apr. 4,
1967. © 17Mar67; MP17343.
Sammy, the way-out seal, pt. 1. Telecast:
Oct. 18, 1962. © 27Sep62; LP28942.
Sammy, the way-out seal, pt. 2. Telecast:
Nov. 4, 1962. © 12Oct62; LP28944.
Sancho, the homing steer, pt. 1:
Sancho on the rancho and elsewhere.
© 29Dec61; LP23355.
Sancho, the homing steer, pt. 2:
Perils of a homesick steer.
© 6Jan62; LP23356.
The scarecrow of Romney Marsh,
part I. Telecast: Feb. 9, 1964.
© 17Jan64; LP29629.
The scarecrow of Romney Marsh,
part II. Telecast: Feb. 16, 1964.
© 24Jan64; LP29630.
The scarecrow of Romney Marsh,
part III. Telecast: Feb. 23,
1964. © 31Jan64; LP29631.
The silver fox and Sam Davenport.
Telecast: Oct. 14, 1962. © 21Sep62;
LP28941.
Spy in the sky. © 10Mar62; LP23511.
Square peg in a round hole. Telecast:
Mar. 3, 1963. © 8Feb63; LP28957.
Taste of melon. Telecast: Mar. 8,
1964. © 14Feb64; LP29633.
The tenderfoot, pt. 1. Telecast:
Oct. 18, 1964. Based on the book
Arizona in the 50's, by James H.
Tevis. © 25Sep64; LP32156.
The tenderfoot, pt. 2. Telecast:
Oct. 25, 1964. Based on the book
Arizona in the 50's, by James H.
Tevis. © 2Oct64; LP32157.
The tenderfoot, pt. 3. Telecast:
Nov. 1, 1964. Based on the book
Arizona in the 50's, by James H.
Tevis. © 9Oct64; LP32158.
Three tall tales. Telecast: Jan. 6,
1963. © 14Dec62; LP28951.
Treasure in the haunted house.
Telecast: Mar. 15, 1964.
© 21Feb64; LP29634.
The truth about Mother Goose.
Telecast: Nov. 17, 1963.
© 25Oct63; LP29622.
Von Drake in Spain. © 17Mar62;
LP23512.
The wahoo bobcat. Telecast: Oct. 20,
1963. © 27Sep63; LP29619.
The waltz king, part I. Telecast:
Oct. 27, 1963. © 4Oct63; LP29620.
The waltz king, part II. Telecast:
Nov. 3, 1963. © 11Oct63; LP29621.
Way down cellar, pt. 1. Telecast:
Jan. 7, 1968. Based on a book by
Phil Stong. © 22Dec67 (in notice:
1968); LP36174.
Way down cellar, pt. 2. Telecast:
Jan. 14, 1968. Based on a book
by Phil Stong. © 29Dec67 (in
notice: 1968); LP36175.
The wetback hound. © 5May62; LP23513.
Wild heart. Based on the book by
Emma Lindsay Squier. © 23Feb68;
LP36173.
Willie and the Yank, Part I: The
deserter. Telecast: Jan. 8, 1967.
© 23Dec66; LP34212.
Willie and the Yank, Part II: The
Mosby raider. Telecast: Jan. 15,
1967. © 30Dec66; LP34213.
Willie and the Yank, Part III: The
matchmaker. Telecast: Jan. 22,
1967. © 6Jan67 (in notice: 1966);
LP34206.
The young loner, pt. 1. Telecast:
Feb. 25, 1968. Based on The Loner,
by Ester Wier. © 9Feb68; LP36182.
The young loner, pt. 2. Telecast:
Mar. 3, 1968. Based on The Loner,
by Ester Wier. © 16Feb68; LP36183.
WALTER AND THE OUTLAWS. See
BONANZA.
WALTER GETS FIRED. See
THE TYCOON.
WALTER LANTZ CARTUNE. See
BEAR AND THE BEES.
DOC'S LAST STAND.
EGGNAPPER.
FOWLED-UP BIRTHDAY.
FREELOADING FELINE.
HUNGER STRIFE
MISSISSIPPI SLOW BOAT.
MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER.
MOUSE TRAPPED.
PAPOOSE ON THE LOOSE.
PEST OF SHOW.
ROUGH AND TUMBLEWEED.
SPACE MOUSE.
TIN CAN CONCERT.
FOWLED UP FALCON.
FRANKEN-STYMIED.
GABBY'S DINER.
GREEDY GABBY GATOR.
HEAP BIG HEART.
HOME SWEET HOMEWRECKER.
HOW TO STUFF A WOODPECKER.
KIDDIE LEAGUE.
LITTLE WOODY RIDING HOOD.
OZARK LARK.
PHANTOM OF THE HORSE OPERA.
PISTOL PACKIN' WOODPECKER.
POOP DECK PIRATE.
ROBIN HOODY WOODY.
ROCK-A-BYE GATOR.
ROCKET RACKET.
ROMP IN A SWAMP.
ROOM AND BORED.
SCIENCE FRICTION.
SHORT IN THE SADDLE.
SHUTTER BUG.
SOUTHERN FRIED HOSPITALITY.
STOWAWAY WOODY.
SUFFERIN' CATS.
THE TENANT'S RACKET.
TEPEE FOR TWO.
TRAGIC MAGIC.
VOO-DOO BOO-BOO.
WOODPECKER IN THE MOON.
WOODY'S KOOK OUT.
WALTER LIPPMANN. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN, 1961. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN—1962. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN—1963. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN—1964. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN ON LEADERSHIP. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER LIPPMANN, YEAR END. See
CBS REPORTS.
WALTER MEETS THE MACHINE. See
MANY HAPPY RETURNS.
WALTER ON A PEDESTAL. See
THE TYCOON.
WALTER P. REUTHER. See
A DIALOGUE FOR THIS DECADE.
WALTER TAKES A PARTNER. See
THE HATHAWAYS.
WALTER WINCHELL. See
GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
FDRG-10-61 (F).
THE WALTER WINCHELL FILE. National
Telefilm Associates. Made by Desilu
Productions. 27 min. each, sd., b&w,
16 mm. © National Telefilm Associates,
Inc. & Desilu Productions, Inc.
Short run to Broadway. © 27Jun58;
LP16201.
27. Portrait of a cop. © 28Apr58;
LP19231.
28. The headline hero. © 30Apr58;
LP19000.
29. A thing of beauty. © 18Jun58;
LP19232.
30. Too many clues. © 20Jun58;
LP19233.
31. Exclusive story. © 25Jun58;
LP18396.
33. Fight night. © 2Jul58; LP19001.
34. The dice of fortune. © 11Jul58;
LP18397.
35. The night prowlers. © 9Jul58;
LP19234.
36. Flight to freedom. © 23Jul58;
LP19002.
37. Death comes in a small package.
© 25Jul58; LP18398.
38. The box men. © 30Jul58; LP18399.
39. Muggy night on Times Square.
© 1Aug58; LP19003.
WALTZ. See
ARTHUR MURRAY DANCE STUDIOS PRESENT.
THE WALTZ KING. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
THE WALTZ OF THE TWO COMMUTERS. See
THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW.
WALTZING WITH WALTER. See
THE HATHAWAYS.
WANDA. See
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WANDA AND THE WICKED PRINCESS. Cartoon
Classics. 56 min., sd., color,
16 mm. From the story Snowflake as
inscribed in the Annals of King Herla.
Appl. author: William D. Cayton.
© Cartoon Classics, Inc.; 28Sep60;
LP36629.
WANDA DEMO-LIGHTNING. See
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WANDA, GARDEN PARTY. See
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
THE WANDA SNOW STORY. See
WAGON TRAIN.
THE WANDERER. See
STONEY BURKE.
THE WANDERING WIND. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 20 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(A Two-reel special) A Bookasta-Higbie
production. Based on the
Catalina Channel balloon race.
© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 31Dec64;
MP15922.
WANNA BUY A HOT TURKEY? See
BAILEY'S OF BALBOA.
WANTED. See
LAWMAN.
MAN WITHOUT A GUN.
WANTED—ALIVE. See
WHIRLYBIRDS.
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE. Four Star-Malcolm
Productions. 1 reel each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. Produced in association
with CBS Television Network.
© Four Star-Malcolm Productions.
Baa-Baa. © 4Jan61; LP19967.
Barney's bounty. © 29Mar61; LP19978.
Bounty on Josh. © 25Jan61; LP19969.
The choice. © 14Dec60; LP19964.
Criss-cross. © 16Nov60; LP19961.
The cure. © 28Sep60; LP19954.
Dead reckoning. © 22Mar61; LP19977.
Detour. © 1Mar61; LP19974.
Epitaph. © 8Feb61; LP19971.
El Gato. © 22Feb61; LP19973.
Hero in the dust. © 1Feb61; LP19970.
Journey for Josh. © 5Oct60; LP19955.
The last retreat. © 11Jan61; LP19968.
The long search. © 15Mar61; LP19976.
The looters. © 12Oct60; LP19956.
The medicine man. © 23Nov60; LP19962.
Monday morning. © 8Mar61; LP19975.
One mother too many. © 7Dec60;
LP19963.
The showdown. © 26Oct60; LP19958.
Surprise witness. © 2Nov60; LP19959.
Three for one. © 21Dec60; LP19965.
To the victor. © 9Nov60; LP19960.
The trail. © 21Sep60; LP19953.
The twain shall meet. © 19Oct60;
LP19957.
The voice of silence. © 15Feb61;
LP19972.
Witch woman. © 28Dec60; LP19966.
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE. Four Star-Malcolm
Productions. 1 reel each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Four Star-Malcolm
Productions.
Production no.
2501. The hostage. © 10Oct59; LP17515.
2503. The empty cell. © 17Oct59;
LP17516.
2505. Bad gun. © 24Oct59; LP17517.
2507. The tyrant. © 31Oct59; LP17518.
2509. Reckless. © 7Nov59; LP17519.
2511. Desert seed. © 14Nov59; LP17520.
2513. Twelve hours to Crazy Horse.
© 21Nov59; LP17521.
2515. No trail back. © 28Nov59;
LP17522.
2517. Man on horseback. © 5Dec59;
LP17523.
2519. Chain gang. © 12Dec59; LP17524.
2521. The monster. © 16Jan60; LP17528.
2523. Vanishing act. © 26Dec59;
LP17525.
2525. Mental lapse. © 2Jan60; LP17526.
2527. Jason. © 30Jan60; LP17530.
2529. Angela. © 9Jan60; LP17527.
2531. Most beautiful woman.
© 23Jan60; LP17529.
2533. The partners. © 6Feb60; LP17531.
2535. Tolliver Bender. © 13Feb60;
LP17532.
2537. A house divided. © 20Feb60;
LP17533.
2539. Triple vice. © 27Feb60; LP17534.
2541. The pariah. © 26Mar60; LP17536.
2543. Black belt. © 19Mar60; LP17535.
2545. Vendetta. © 9Apr60; LP17537.
2547. Death divided by three.
© 23Apr60; LP17538.
2549. The inheritance. © 30Apr60;
LP17539.
2551. Prison trail. © 14May60;
LP17540.
2553. Pay-off at Pinto. © 21May60;
LP17541.
7401. The matchmaker. © 19Sep59;
LP17512.
7403. The healing woman. © 12Sep59;
LP17511.
7405. Estralita. © 3Oct59; LP17514.
7407. The Montana Kid. © 5Sep59;
LP17510.
7409. Breakout. © 26Sep59; LP17513.
WANTED FOR THE MURDER OF CHEYENNE
BODIE. See
THE CHEYENNE SHOW.
WANTED—JIM HARDIE. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
THE WANTED MAN. See
LAWMAN.
WANTED: TWO RECREATION DIRECTORS. See
HOLIDAY LODGE.
WANTON MURDER. See
OFFICIAL DETECTIVE.
WAR. Dahlia Productions. 22 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. NM: compilation
& additions. © Dahlia Productions,
Inc.; 1Oct68; MP19546.
WAR. See
KID'S STUFF. Episode no. 40.
WAR AGAINST SAN DIEGO. See
MANHUNT.
WAR AND CRIME. See
GARRISON'S GORILLAS.
THE WAR AND ERIC KURTZ. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WAR AND PIECES. Warner Bros. Pictures.
7 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Looney
tunes; Road Runner) Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
6Jun64 (in notice: 1963); LP29462.
THE WAR AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD. See
CBS REPORTS.
THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. See
THE AMERICANS.
WAR CLUBS OF THE AMAZON. See
EXPEDITION. 10.
WAR COMES TO WASHOE. See
BONANZA.
THE WAR DIAMONDS. See
GARRISON'S GORILLAS.
A WAR FOR THE GRAVEDIGGERS. See
THE ROAD WEST.
WAR GAMES. See
GARRISON'S GORILLAS.
WAR-GODS OF THE DEEP. American International
Productions. Released by
American International Pictures. 84
min., sd., color, 35 mm. Pathecolor.
From Edgar Allan Poe's City in the
sea. © American International Productions;
26May65; LP31197.
WAR HERO. See
LARAMIE.
WAR HUNT. T-D Enterprises. Released
by United Artists Corp. 81 min.,
sd., b&w, 35 mm. © T-D Enterprises,
Inc.; 9Feb62 (in notice: 1961);
LP21772.
WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST. See
CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT.
WAR IS HELL. Burt Topper Productions.
Released by Allied Artists Pictures
Corp. Approx. 81 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. © Burt Topper Productions;
1May61 (in notice: 1960); LP26587.
WAR ITALIAN STYLE. Italian International
Film. Released by American
International Pictures. 77 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Techniscope.
© American International Pictures;
11Jan67 (in notice: 1966); LP34004.
WAR, ITALIAN STYLE. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
THE WAR LORD. Universal Pictures Co.
130 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Court
production. Technicolor. Panavision.
Based upon the play The lovers, by
Leslie Stevens. © Universal Pictures
Co., Inc. & Carter Management Co.,
Inc.; 4Dec65; LP32632.
THE WARLORD. See
I SPY.
THE WAR LOVER. Columbia Productions.
105 min., sd., color, 35 mm. From
the novel by John Hersey. © Columbia
(British) Productions, Ltd.; 1Nov62;
LP23735.
THE WAR OF 1812. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (McGraw-Hill
text-films) © McGraw-Hill Book
Co., Inc.; 1Nov60; MP10936.
WAR OF NERVES. See
BEN CASEY.
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WAR OF THE SILVER KINGS. See
MAVERICK.
THE WAR OF THE ZOMBIES. Galatea.
Released by American International
Productions. 85 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © American International
Productions; 3Mar65; LP31155.
WAR PARTY. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. 72 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
A Steve production. © Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp.; 3Feb65;
LP31266.
WAR PARTY. See
CHEYENNE.
WAR SONG. See
THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW.
THE WAR WAGON. Batjac Productions.
Released by Universal Pictures.
101 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.
Based on the novel Badman, by Clair
Huffaker. © Universal Pictures & Batjac
Productions, Inc.; 17Jun67; LP35388.
WAR WITH THE NIGHT HAWKERS. See
THE ROARING 20'S.
THE WARDEN. See
GUNSMOKE.
WARDEN FOR MAN AND BEAST. See
GENTLE BEN.
WARDEN IN THE BEAR PIT. See
GENTLE BEN.
WARD'S BASEBALL. See
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
WARD'S GOLF CLUBS. See
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
WARD'S MILLIONS. See
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
WARD'S PROBLEM. See
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
WAREHOUSE No. 1. P. Lorillard Co.
Made by Grey Advertising. 60 sec.,
sd., b&w. © P. Lorillard Co.;
21Aug61; MU7088.
WAREHOUSE No. 2. P. Lorillard Co.
Made by Grey Advertising. 60 sec.,
sd., b&w. © P. Lorillard Co.;
21Aug61; MU7089.
A WARM DAY IN HEAVEN. See
DICK POWELL'S ZANE GREY THEATRE.
WARM 'N THAW OVEN. Westinghouse Electric
Corp. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
8 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© Westinghouse Electric Corp.; 19Sep68;
MU7952.
WARM UP. See
MISCHIEF MAKERS. 1014.
THE WARNING. See
FLIPPER.
WARNING ARRHYTHMIAS. John Sutherland
Productions. 22 min., sd., color,
Super 8 mm. © John Sutherland Productions,
Inc.; 5Apr69 (in notice:
1968); LP37228.
WARNING COLORATION AND BEHAVIOR,
INSECTS. Ealing Corp. 4 min.,
si., color, 8 mm. © Ealing Corp.;
3Mar66 (in notice: 1965); MP16838.
WARNING SHOT. Bob Banner Associates.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
98 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based
on the novel 711, officer needs help,
by Whit Masterson. © Paramount
Pictures Corp. & Bob Banner Associates,
Inc.; 31Dec66; LP33656.
WARPATH. See
LAWMAN.
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
C-6 (78)
TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS.
WARRANTY PROTECTION AT OSC. Video
Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Appl. author: William R. Witherell,
Jr. © Video Films, Inc.; 19Jan68;
MU7889.
THE WARREN REPORT. Pt. 1-4. Columbia
Broadcasting System. 4 motion pictures
(60 min. each), sd., b&w, 16 mm.
(A CBS news inquiry) © Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.; pt. 1-3,
23Jun67; MP18103, 17892, 18031.;
pt. 4, 24Jun67; MP18032.
THE WARRIOR. See
THE NURSES.
THE WARRIOR EMPRESS. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 101 min., sd., Eastman color,
35 mm. A Documento Film-Orsay Film
co-production. © Columbia Pictures
Corp.; 1May61; LP20414.
THE WARRIORS. See
THE GALLANT MEN.
WARRIORS 5. Alta Vista Productions.
Released by American International
Film Distributing Corp. 81 min., sd.,
b&w, 35 mm. © Alta Vista Productions;
17Oct62; LP23588.
THE WARRIOR'S PATH. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Daniel
Boone, pt. 1.
THE WARRIOR'S RETURN. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
THE WARSAW GHETTO. See
LOOK UP AND LIVE.
WARTIME ELECTION: ROOSEVELT VS. DEWEY.
Thorne Films. 5 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project,
no. 155) NM: compilation. © Thorne
Films, Inc.; 22May67; MP17294.
WARTIME RELOCATION OF JAPANESE AMERICANS.
Thorne Films. 5 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)
NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,
Inc.; 1Feb67;(in notice: 1966);
MP17260.
WASH YOU WERE HERE. See
THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW.
THE WASHER WITH TWO AGITATORS. Westinghouse
Electric Corp., Laundry Division.
Made by Jam Handy Productions, division
of T.T.P. Corp. 7 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Westinghouse Electric
Corp.; 6Oct69; MU8092.
WASHING ACTION COMPARISON. Laundry
Division, Westinghouse Appliance
Sales & Service Co. Made by Jam
Handy Organization. 7 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Westinghouse
Electric Corp.; 9Oct67; MU7862.
THE WASHING MACHINE. See
THE REAL MCCOYS.
WASHING MACHINE CHARLIE. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WASHINGTON, CITY OF THE WORLD. Parthenon
Pictures. Released by Film Associates
of California. 14 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Film Associates of
California; 21Jun65; MP15386.
WASHINGTON, D.C., CAPITAL CITY,
U.S.A. See
U.S.A. CAPITAL CITY, WASHINGTON, D.C.
WASHINGTON FILMS: ETHNIC MUSIC AND DANCE
SERIES. University of Washington Archive
of Ethnic Music and Dance. Approx.
8 min. each, sd., 16 mm. © University
of Washington Press.
Classical music of North India; gat
in Raga Pilu. Color. Filmed & recorded
by Robert Garfias & Daniel
Grinstead. © 22Apr68; MP18411.
Marimba music of Mexico. B&w. Filmed
& recorded by Robert Garfias &
Harold Schultz. © 22Apr68; MP18409.
Nam-nam xuan; dan tranh solo. Color.
Filmed & recorded by Robert Garfias
& Harold Schultz. © 22Apr68;
MP18412.
A program of songs by Lightnin' Sam
Hopkins. B&w. Filmed & recorded
by Robert Garfias & Daniel Grinstead.
© 22Apr68; MP18410.
WASHINGTON IRVING'S SPAIN. National
Geographic Society. 53 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Based on Memoirs of
Washington Irving. © National
Geographic Society; 15Jun66; MP17683.
WASHINGTON MONUMENT IS COMPLETED,
DEC. 6, 1884. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. Dec. 6, 1960.
THE WASHINGTON SPOTLIGHT. See
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
WASHINGTON VS. THE BUNNY. See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WASHOE. Western Artists Corp. 56 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Western Artists
Corp.; 27Mar68; MP18026.
WASTE. See
THE RIFLEMAN.
A WASTE OF HONEY. See
GENTLE BEN.
THE WATCH. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
A WATCH FOR GILLIS. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
WATCH MY SMOKE. Hal Seeger. 5 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (Batfink, no. 66)
© Hal Seeger; 30Jun67; LU3520.
WATCH OUT FOR OLLIE. National Education
Assn. 29 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© National Education Assn. (in
notice: NEA); 26Jun60; MP12272.
WATCH THE BIRDIE. See
COMEDY CAPERS.
WATCHA WATCHIN'? Hanna-Barbera Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm.
Eastman color by PathÉ. (Loopy de
Loop series, no. 31) © Hanna-Barbera
Productions; 1Jun63 (in notice: 1962);
LP25314.
THE WATCHER. See
THRILLER.
THE WATCHMAN. See
KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.
WATER AND LIFE. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (General
science series) Eastman color.
© Leonard Bender; 10Sep63; MP13516.
WATER AND MAN. See
NORTHERN AFRICA: WATER AND MAN.
WATER AND WHAT IT DOES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 30May62;
MP12552.
WATER ANIMALS. See
ENRICHMENT FILMS FOR LET'S SEE THE ANIMALS.
WATER ASPIRATOR. Yale University.
1 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Operating
principles of vacuum pumps) (YF-257)
© Yale University; 8Sep64; MP14899.
THE WATER AT GORGEOUS SPRINGS. See
RIVERBOAT.
WATER BOY. See
LASSIE.
THE WATER BRINGER. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
WATER CONSERVATION. See
INVESTIFILMS FOR TODAY'S BASIC SCIENCE.
THE WATER FALL. See
DAVEY AND GOLIATH.
THE WATER FAMINE. See
CBS REPORTS.
WATER FOR THE CITY. Film Associates
of California. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Film Associates of California;
17Jul67; MP17368.
WATER IN THE AIR. See
OUR WORLD OF WEATHER AND CLIMATE:
WATER IN THE AIR.
WATER OF LIFE. Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago. Made by Moody Institute
of Science. 13 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Moody Bible Institute of
Chicago; 17Jun58; MP13072.
WATER, OLD PROBLEMS, NEW APPROACHES.
Time. 29 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
(The World we live in) Derived from
Water, a volume in the Life science
library. Produced by Time-Life
Broadcast with National Educational
Television. Appl. ti.; Water, old
problems, new methods. © Time, Inc.;
9Jan69 (in notice: 1968); MP19169.
WATER PEOPLE OF BURMA. See
EXPEDITION.
WATER PLANTS. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Text-Films.
3 min., si., color, 8 mm. (Plant
life series) © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;
27Dec66 (THE NEW BREED.
WAVE GOODBYE TO OUR FAIR-HAIRED
BOY. See
CHANNING.
THE WAVERLY RING AFFAIR. See
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
WAVES AND ENERGY. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (Science for the
space age: basic physical science
series) © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 15Aug61; MP12009.
WAVES OF THE FUTURE. See
CONQUEST.
WAVES ON WATER. Encyclopaedia Britannica
& American Geological Institute.
15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Earth
science series) © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 10Feb65;
MP15053.
THE WAXWORK. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.
WAX WORKS. See
THRILLER.
THE WAXEY GORDON STORY. See
THE UNTOUCHABLES.
WAY DOWN CELLAR. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
THE WAY FROM DARKNESS. See
FRED ASTAIRE'S PREMIERE THEATRE.
THE WAY HOME. See
THE DU PONT SHOW WITH JUNE ALLYSON.
Production no. 2232.
THE WAY I SEE IT. Roundtable Productions.
23 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Roundtable Productions, Inc.;
21May65; LP31652.
THE WAY IT IS. See
GUNSMOKE.
THE WAY IT IS WITH MAN-MADE FIBERS.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Made by Jam Handy Productions, a division
of T.T.P. Corp. 26 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co., Inc.; 6Oct69; MU8096.
THE WAY IT WAS. See
FAMILY AFFAIR.
THE WAY OF A LEADER. Chevrolet Motor
Division. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 26Apr65; MU7620.
THE WAY OF A SHIP. Marathon International
Productions. 28 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Marathon
International Productions, Inc. (in
notice: Marathon International);
1Sep65; MP15618.
WAY OF A WOMAN. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
THE WAY OF AARON. See
BONANZA.
A WAY OF HER OWN. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
A WAY OF JUSTICE. See
THE HIGH CHAPARRAL.
'WAY OUT. Talent Associates. Approx.
30 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Button, button. © 27Apr61; LP19754.
The croaker. © 11May61; LP19868.
Death wish. © 8Jun61; LP20465.
Dissolve to black. © 1Jun61; LP20464.
The down car. © 6Apr61; LP19752.
False face. © 25May61; LP19869.
Hush-hush. © 22Jun61; LP20467.
I heard you calling me. © 5May61;
LP19867.
The overnight case. © 15Jun61;
LP20466.
Side show. © 29Jun61; LP20468.
The sisters. © 13Apr61; LP19753.
Soft focus. © 6Jul61; LP20469.
20/20. © 13Jul61; LP20470.
William and Mary. © 30Mar61; LP19751.
THE WAY OUT WATERCOLOR. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-20.
WAY STATION. See
APACHE UPRISING.
BONANZA.
CASEY JONES. 9.
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
THE WAY THE FORTUNE COOKIE CRUMBLES.
See
MICKEY.
THE WAY TO KILL A KILLER. See
THE BIG VALLEY.
A WAY TO RACE. See
SPEEDWAY INTERNATIONAL.
WAY UP AND WAY OUT. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(Travel adventure) A Gold Dolphin
production. Produced in association
with J. Hans Pederson, Inc. © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 31Dec66; MP17207.
WAY WAY OUT. Way Out Co. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. CinemaScope.
© Way Out Co. & Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp.; 26Oct66; LP33693.
THE WAY WEST. Harold Hecht Co. Released
by United Artists Pictures
Corp. 122 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Based on a novel by A. B. Guthrie,
Jr. © Harold Hecht Co.; 24May67;
LP34490.
THE WAYFARER. See
LAWMAN.
WAYFARERS. See
DICK POWELL'S ZANE GREY THEATRE. 2630.
LASSIE.
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
WAYNE NEWTON-LOUIS NYE SHOW. See
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM.
THE WAYWARD. See
TWO FACES WEST.
WAYWARD BEAR. See
GENTLE BEN.
THE WAYWARD HAT. Terrytoons. 1 reel,
sd., Technicolor, 35 mm. (A Terrytoon
cartoon) CinemaScope. © Terrytoons,
a division of CBS Films, Inc.; 28May60;
LP16459.
THE WAYWARD HOUSE. See
MR. GARLUND.
WE ARE ALL SUSPECT. See
MARKHAM.
WE ARE THE WOMEN WHO WAIT. See
THE BARBARA STANWYCK SHOW.
WE ARE YOUNG. See
NOUS SOMMES JEUNES.
WE DISCOVER THE DICTIONARY. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of
Esquire, Inc.; 2Dec63; MP14201.
WE DRIVERS. General Motors Corp. Made
by Jam Handy Organization. 13 min.,
sd., Eastman color, 35 mm. © General
Motors Corp.; 26Feb62; LU3195.
WE EXPLORE MOUNTAIN LIFE. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Nov68; MP18906.
WE EXPLORE OCEAN LIFE. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Nov62; MP13301.
WE EXPLORE THE DESERT. Coronet Instructional
Films. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films,
a division of Esquire, Inc.; 3Jul67;
MP17414.
WE EXPLORE THE FIELD AND MEADOW. Coronet
Instructional Films. 10 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 26Jun61; MP11785.
WE EXPLORE THE STREAM. Coronet Instructional
Films. 10 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films,
a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Feb60;
MP10079.
WE FED OUR ENEMIES. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WE GET FOOD FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 12 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. A Young America production.
© McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.;
17Feb60; MP9968.
WE GIVE PINK STAMPS. Mirisch-Geoffrey
DePatie-Freleng. Released by United
Artists Corp. 7 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Mirisch-Geoffrey D-F;
12Feb65; LP36626.
WE MAY BE BETTER STRANGERS. See
ARREST AND TRIAL.
WE NEED CLASS & 2 OTHERS. See
MACK AND MYER FOR HIRE.
WE, OURSELVES. See
PONY EXPRESS. 7133.
WE STILL KILL THE OLD WAY. See
ZWEI SÄRGE AUF BESTELLUNG.
WE, THE PEOPLE. See
THE SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. V. 10, no. 6.
THE WEAKER SEX. See
THE REAL MCCOYS.
THE WEAPON. See
AMOS BURKE, SECRET AGENT.
THE WEAPONS MAN. See
STONEY BURKE.
THE WEAPONS OF GORDON PARKS. Forma
Art Associates. Made by Warren
Forma. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
(Artists at work) © Forma Art Associates,
Ltd.; 15Sep66; MP17350.
WEARING THE UNIFORM. Girl Scouts of
the United States of America. 14 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© Girl Scouts of the United States of
America; 1Apr63; MP13169.
WEASEL WARFARE. See
LASSIE.
WEATHER: AIR IN ACTION. Charles Cahill
& Associates. 29 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Charles
Cahill & Associates, Inc.; 26Oct65;
MP15673.
WEATHER BEATER REVISED. See
ALBERTO-CULVER CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WEATHER FOR BEGINNERS. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Jun64; MP14537.
WEATHER FRONTS. See
INVESTIFILMS FOR TODAY'S BASIC SCIENCE.
WEATHER MAGIC. Terrytoons. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (A Terrytoon
cartoon) Color by DeLuxe.
© Terrytoons, a division of CBS Films,
Inc.; 10Sep65; LP31714.
WEATHER SATELLITES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 15 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 4Oct65; MP15610.
WEATHER SATELLITES. See
INVESTIFILMS FOR TODAY'S BASIC SCIENCE.
WEATHER TOONES. Rick Reinert. 5 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Rick Reinert;
10Sep64; MP14557.
THE WEATHER TOTS. Video Varieties.
100 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Video
Varieties, Inc.; 1Aug61; MP11966.
WEATHER: UNDERSTANDING PRECIPITATION.
Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 1Mar62; MP12405.
WEATHER: UNDERSTANDING STORMS. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Mar62; MP21407.
WEATHER VANE. West End Brewing Co. of
Utica, N.Y. Made by Doyle Dane
Bernbach. 60 sec., sd. © West End
Brewing Co. of Utica, N.Y.; 30Jun60;
MU6899.
THE WEATHER WATCHERS. Time. 29 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (The World we
live in) Derived from Weather, a
volume in the Life science library.
Produced by Time-Life Broadcast with
National Educational Television.
© Time, Inc.; 21Nov68; MP19173.
WEATHER: WHY IT CHANGES. Coronet Instructional
Films. 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Mar62; MP12406.
WEATHERMAN MISH-MOSH. See
LARIAT SAM.
WEAVE NETS TO CATCH THE WIND. See
BEN CASEY.
THE WEAVERS. See
IVANHOE.
WEAVERS OF DEATH. See
EXPEDITION.
THE WEB. Web Productions. 30 min. each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Web Productions,
Inc.
No.
1. A matter of degree. © 1Jul57;
LP16626.
2. After the fact. © 8Jul57; LP16627.
3. The gambler. © 15Jul57; LP16628.
4. Hurricane coming. © 22Jul57;
LP16629.
5. Added attraction. © 29Jul57;
LP16630.
6. Kill and run. © 5Aug57; LP16631.
7. The puppeteer. © 12Aug57; LP16632.
8. A time for dying. © 19Aug57;
LP16633.
9. The last chance. © 26Aug57;
LP16634.
10. The man below. © 3Sep57; LP16635.
11. Easy money. © 9Sep57; LP16636.
12. Dead silence. © 16Sep57; LP16637.
13. Fatal alibi. © 23Sep57; LP16638.
14. Man with a choice. © 30Sep57;
LP16639.
WEB OF FEAR. See
STONEY BURKE.
WEB OF HATE. See
DR. KILDARE.
THE WEB OF TAXES. See
BUILDING POLITICAL LEADERSHIP.
WEBSTER GROVES REVISITED. See
CBS NEWS SPECIAL.
WE'D RATHER FIGHT THAN SWITCH. See
THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS SHOW.
THE WEDDING. See
ANGEL.
THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW.
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW. No. 26-F (211).
HENNESEY. 1500-59.
THE REAL MCCOYS.
THE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. See
HAPPY.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CAPER. See
THE PATTY DUKE SHOW.
WEDDING BELLS. See
MY THREE SONS.
WEDDING BELLS FOR AUNT BEE. See
THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW.
WEDDING BLACKMAIL. See
CISCO KID. NO. 1014A-22B.
WEDDING CAKE. See
IVANHOE.
A WEDDING DRESS. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS. 7222.
WEDDING GIFT. See
KINGS ROW.
THE WEDDING GUEST. See
SURFSIDE 6.
A WEDDING KNIGHT. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 7 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(A Modern Madcap) © Paramount Pictures
Corp.; 1Aug66; LP32919.
WEDDING MARCH. See
THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW. 66.
WEDDING MOURNING. See
MICKEY SPILLANE'S MIKE HAMMER.
THE WEDDING OF BIG ZACK. See
PONY EXPRESS. 7106.
THE WEDDING PARTY. See
LARAMIE.
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WEDDING PLANS FOR BABS. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
WEDDING PREPARATIONS. See
DECEMBER BRIDE.
THE WEDDING PRESENT. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
THE WEDDING REHEARSAL. See
THE CARA WILLIAMS SHOW.
THE WEDDING RINGS. See
CHEYENNE.
WEDDINGS ARE FOR PARENTS. See
FAIR EXCHANGE.
WEDNESDAY LEAVES HOME. See
THE ADDAMS FAMILY.
A WEDNESDAY NIGHT STORY. See
NAKED CITY.
THE WEED CITY STORY. See
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
WEEK OF DECISION. See
EYEWITNESS.
THE WEEK THAT SHOOK THE WORLD. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
THE WEEK THEY STOLE PAYDAY. See
CAPTAIN NICE.
WEEKEND. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WEEKEND ADVENTURE DRIVE. Kenneth Pratt.
6 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Kenneth
Pratt; 28Sep60; MP10934.
WEEKEND AT DUNKIRK. Paris Film Production,
Paris. Released in the U.S.
by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
120 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Robert
& Raymond Hakim production. Eastman
color. Franscope. Based on the
novel by Robert Merle. © Paris Film
Production; 17Dec64; LF2.
WEEKEND IN LOS ANGELES. See
THE REAL MCCOYS.
WEEKEND IN PARADISE. See
MY THREE SONS.
WEEKEND IN THE MOUNTAINS. See
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
WEEKEND IN TOKYO. See
MY THREE SONS.
WEEKEND INVITATION. See
LEAVE IT TO BEAVER.
THE WEEKEND NOTHING HAPPENED. See
HAPPY.
WEEKEND PERMANENT. Alberto-Culver
Co. 30 sec., sd., b&w. © Alberto-Culver
Co.; 2Mar64; MU7395.
WEEKEND TRIP. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
THE WEEK END WARRIORS. Champion Film
Productions. 90 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Produced in association with
Action Films. © Champion Film Productions,
Inc. & Action Films, Inc.; 9Sep66; MP16392.
A WEEKEND WITH LULU. Hammer Film
Productions, London. Released in
the U.S. by
Columbia Pictures Corp.
89 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. © Hammer
Film Productions, Ltd.; 1Oct61; LP20451.
WEEP NO MORE. See
COMBAT!
THE WEEPING BABOON. See
THE DEFENDERS.
WEIGHING PROCEDURE. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 4 min., si., color,
8 mm. (Techniques in chemistry,
8 units) Technicolor. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 6Jul64; MP14857.
WEIGHING TECHNIQUES. Thorne Films.
8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Thorne
Films, Inc.; 1Nov61; MP11830.
WEIGHING, TRIPLE BEAM BALANCE.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films.
3 min., si., color, 8 mm. (Techniques
in chemistry, 8 units)
Technicolor. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 6Jul64;
MP14858.
WEIGHT CONTROL AND EXERCISE IN PREGNANCY.
Professional Research. 6 min.,
sd., color, 8 mm. (Maternity care
series) © Professional Research,
Inc.; 9Dec66; MP17159.
THE WEIGHT LIFTER. See
THIS IS ALICE.
WEIGHT OF COMMAND. See
WAGON TRAIN.
WEIGHT OF THE WORLD. See
I SPY.
WEIGHT TRAINING I. Ryan Films.
16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Basic
training & conditioning series)
Eastman color. Appl. author: Francis
J. Ryan. © Ryan Films, Inc.; 31Dec63;
MP14128.
WEIGHT TRAINING II. Ryan Films.
17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Basic
training & conditioning series)
Eastman color. Appl. author: Francis
J. Ryan. © Ryan Films, Inc.; 31Dec63;
MP14129.
WEIGHT TRAINING SERIES. Film Associates.
6 reels, si., color, 8 mm. Prepared
with the assistance of Lyonel Avance
& Everett Pat Pinkston. Contents:
No. PE/WT/1-PE/WT/6. Arms. 4 min.—Shoulders.
4 min.—Chest. 3 min.—Abdomen.
4 min.—Back. 4 min.—Legs.
4 min. © Film Associates of
California; 15Sep66; MP16510.
THE WEIRD TAILOR. See
THRILLER.
THE WEIRD WORLD OF ROBOTS. See
THE 21ST CENTURY.
WELCOME ABOARD PENNY'S CARIB CRUISE.
Rodney Chalk Productions. 15 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© J. C. Penney Co.; 1May64; MP14504.
WELCOME ENEMY. See
SUGARFOOT.
THE WELCOME GUEST. See
WESTINGHOUSE PLAYHOUSE.
WELCOME HOME, DAN. See
THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW.
WELCOME HOME, DEAR ANNA. See
DR. KILDARE.
WELCOME HOME, DR. BLAIR. See
HENNESEY.
WELCOME, MISCHA MOUSE. See
DEPUTY DAWG. No. 672.
WELCOME TO AMITY. See
ROUTE 66.
WELCOME TO COME. Fred Camper. 3 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Fred Camper;
25May68; MP18258.
WELCOME TO HARD TIMES. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
103 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Based on the book by E. L. Doctorow.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.; 31Dec66;
LP34092.
WELCOME TO MONTEREY. See
ZORRO. 7201.
THE WELCOME WAGON. Welcome Wagon International.
Made by Wilding. 27 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Welcome Wagon
International; 15Jul64; MP15540.
THE WELCOME WAGON SPONSOR. Welcome
Wagon International. Made by Wilding.
18 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Welcome
Wagon International; 12Apr65; MP15539.
A WELCOMING TOWN. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
THE WELL. See
GUNSMOKE.
WE'LL BURY YOU! Columbia Pictures
Corp. 75 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Sep62;
LP23376.
THE WELL DRESSED TERMITE. See
NAKED CITY.
THE WELL MANNERED LOCK. E. I. DuPont
de Nemours & Co. Made by Jam Handy
Organization. 22 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Ektachrome. © E. I. DuPont
de Nemours & Co., Inc.; 20Jul64;
MU7469.
WELL OF DOOM. See
THRILLER.
A WELL OF GOLD. See
BUCKSKIN.
THE WELL-SELECTED FRAME. See
77 SUNSET STRIP.
WELL WORN DAFFY. Warner Bros. Pictures.
1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (Looney
tune) Technicolor. © Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc.; 22May65; LP31608.
WELLS FARGO CALLING MARSHAL EARP. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WELLS FARGO VS. DOC HOLLIDABRAUN STORY.
WEST. See
SMALL WORLD.
THE VIRGINIAN.
WEST AFRICA (NIGERIA) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 22 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (Africa in change)
Eastman color. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 13Mar63;
MP13401.
WEST AFRICA: TROPICAL LOWLANDS. McGraw-Hill
Book Co. Made by A.C.I. Productions.
17 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
(Africa series) © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;
30Dec66; MP16605.
WEST AND THE WIND BLOWING. See
LEGACY.
WEST BEATS EAST IN HOOP MATCH. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WEST GERMANY: INDUSTRIAL GIANT. McGraw-Hill
Book Co. Made by Centron Corp.
19 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Modern
Europe geography series) © McGraw-Hill,
Inc.; 7Nov66; MP16652.
THE WEST INDIES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 22 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. 2d ed. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 6Jul65;
MP15625.
WEST OF BOSTON. See
OVERLAND TRAIL.
WEST OF THE LAW. See
CISCO KID.
WEST OF THE PESOS. Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Released by Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributing Corp. 7 min.
sd., Technicolor, 35 mm. (Merrie
melodies; Speedy Gonzales & Sylvester)
© Vitaphone Corp.; 23Jan60 (in notice:
1959); LP18713.
WEST OF THE RIVER. See
CHEYENNE.
WEST POINT ATHLETES. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 9 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(Sports in action) A Winik Films Production.
Produced with the cooperation
of The United States Military
Academy at West Point. © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 1Dec63; LP26807.
THE WESTSIDE OF HEAVEN. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
WEST SIDE STORY. Mirisch Pictures in
association with Seven Arts Productions.
Released by United Artists
Corp. 251 min., sd., Technicolor,
70 mm. A Robert Wise production.
Panavision. Westrex sound. Book by
Arthur Laurents. © Beta Productions;
18Oct61; LP21934.
WESTBOUND. Warner Bros. Pictures. 72
min., sd., WarnerColor, 35 mm.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Apr59
(in notice: 1958); LP16296.
WESTBOUND STAGE. See
OVERLAND TRAIL.
WESTERN. West End Brewing Co. of Utica
N.Y. Made by Doyle Dane Bernbach.
60 sec., sd. © West End Brewing Co.
of Utica, N.Y.; 7Mar60; MU6849.
WESTERN GO-GO. Rowe Manufacturing.
3 min., si., color, 8 mm. © Rowe
Manufacturing, division of Canteen
Corp.; 9May67; LP35098.
THE WESTERN HERO. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WESTERN UNION STAINLESS. See
GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
THE WESTERNER. Four Star-Winchester.
1 reel each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Four Star-Winchester.
Brown. © 21Oct60; LP19576.
The courting of Libby. © 11Nov60;
LP19579.
Dos pinos. © 25Nov60; LP19581.
Ghost of a chance. © 23Dec60; LP19584.
Going home. © 2Dec60; LP19582.
Hand on the gun. © 9Dec60; LP19583.
Jeff. © 30Sep60; LP19573.
Line camp. © 18Nov60; LP19580.
Mrs. Kennedy. © 28Oct60; LP19577.
The old man. © 7Oct60; LP19574.
The painting. © 30Dec60; LP19585.
School day. © 4Nov60; LP19578.
The treasure. © 14Oct60; LP19575.
THE WESTINGHOUSE-DESILU PLAYHOUSE.
Desilu Productions. Approx. 60 min.
each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Desilu
Productions, Inc.
14. Trial at Devil's Canyon.
© 9Dec58; LP15996.
15. Symbol of authority. © 23Dec58;
LP15997.
16. Martin's folly. © 19Jan59;
LP15998.
17. Perilous. © 20May59; LP15999.
18. Chain of command. © 12Feb59;
LP16202.
19. A diamond for Carla. © 17Mar59;
LP16000.
20. The innocent assassin. © 16Feb59;
LP16001.
21. The hard road. © 27Feb59; LP16002.
26. So tender, so profane.
© 16Jul59; LP16003.
27. Two counts of murder. © 8Jul59;
LP16004.
28. Come back to Sorrento.
© 19Oct59; LP16005.
29. The day the town stood up.
© 1Sep59; LP16006.
30. Border justice. (Blood kin)
© 9Oct59; LP16007.
32. Meeting at Apalachin. © 8Sep59;
LP16008.
33. Lepke. © 21Oct59; LP16009.
34. Murder in gratitude. © 20Nov59;
LP16010.
35. The hanging judge. © 16Nov59;
LP16011.
37. The Desilu revue. © 11Dec59;
LP16012.
5101-40. City in bondage. © 24Mar60;
LP16820.
5105-38. The eighth circle.
© 26Jan60; LP16843.
WESTINGHOUSE PLAYHOUSE. Beejay Production
Co. Approx. 27 min. each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Beejay Production
Co.
Amateur mother. © 6Jan61; LP21363.
Ballet oop. © 30Jun61; LP21388.
Barby. © 19May61; LP21382.
Behind every great man. © 9Jun61;
LP21385.
Buddy's formal dinner. © 10Mar61;
LP21372.
Country club. © 2Jun61; LP21384.
A date for Buddy. © 10Feb61; LP21368.
Dear diary. © 12May61; LP21380.
For richer or poorer. © 17Mar61;
LP21373.
Home honeymoon. © 31Mar61; LP21375.
I seen the saw. © 13Jan61; LP21364.
It's all in the mind. © 27Jan61;
LP21366.
The Mrs. Harper story. © 23Jun61;
LP21387.
Moth trap. © 21Apr61; LP21378.
Nan suits Dan. © 17May61; LP21381.
Nancy come home. © 26May61; LP21383.
Nanette's teenage suitor.
© 24Feb61; LP21370.
The pipes of Nan. © 14Apr61; LP21377.
The planned picnic. © 3Feb61; LP21367.
Poker game. © 20Jan61; LP21365.
The show must not go on. © 24Mar61;
LP21374.
A special special. © 3Mar61; LP21371.
Sweet charity. © 28Apr61; LP21379.
A tale of two mothers. © 17Feb61;
LP21369.
Those golden days. © 7Apr61; LP21376.
The welcome guest. © 16Jun61; LP21386.
WESTINGHOUSE VS. SEARS, A VALUE COMPARISON.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Ektachrome.
© Westinghouse Electric
Corp.; 12Jan66; MU7670.
WESTMORELAND ON VIETNAM. See
CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT.
WESTWARD EXPANSION. McGraw-Hill Book
Co. 25 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Presented by McGraw-Hill Text-Films.
Produced in collaboration with
Project 7 Productions. © McGraw-Hill,
Inc.; 30Sep69; MP19689.
WESTWARD HO! THE WAGONS. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS.
THE WESTWARD MOVEMENT. See
THE GOLD RUSH.
SETTLEMENT OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY.
SETTLERS OF THE OLD NORTHWEST TERRITORY.
SETTLING OF THE GREAT PLAINS.
WET HARE. Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Released by Warner Bros. Pictures.
7 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
(Looney tunes; Bugs Bunny)
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
20Jan62; LP25493.
THE WET MEMORANDUM. Paramount Pictures
Corp. Approx. 11 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (Here's Homer). © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 19Jun68; LP36042.
WET WHISTLE. See
HAMM'S BEER COMMERCIALS.
THE WETBACK HOUND. See
DISNEYLAND. 33.
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
WE'VE BEEN SO HAPPY TILL NOW. See
HAZEL.
WE'VE LOST A TRAIN. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
WHALE AHOY. See
FLIPPER.
WHALE OF A STORY. See
OUT OF THE INKWELL.
WHALER OUT OF NEW BEDFORD. Old Dartmouth
Historical Society. Made by
Francis Thompson, Inc. 24 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Eastman color. © Old
Dartmouth Historical Society; 8Dec62;
MP13235.
THE WHAMMY. See
JOHNNY MIDNIGHT.
WHAT A BABY. See
HAPPY.
WHAT A DEALER EXPECTS FROM A SALES
MANAGER. Chevrolet Motor Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
17 min., sd., Ektachrome, 16 mm.
© Chevrolet Motor Division of General
Motors Corp.; 19Mar62; MU7127.
WHAT A DISH. See
COMEDY CAPERS.
WHAT A WAY TO GO! Apjac-Orchard Productions.
Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. 111 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Color by DeLuxe.
CinemaScope. Based on a story by
Gwen Davis. © Apjac-Orchard Productions,
Inc. & Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp.; 14May64; LP27976.
WHAT A WAY TO GO. See
HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS.
WHAT A WAY TO RUN A RAILROAD. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD IT WOULD BE.
Chevrolet Motor Division. Made by
Jam Handy Organization. 22 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Ektachrome. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 26Apr65; MU7610.
WHAT ABOUT HARRY? See
MY THREE SONS.
WHAT ABOUT RONALD REAGAN? See
CBS REPORTS.
WHAT ABOUT SEX? Coronet Instructional
Films. 26 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Produced by Nett-Link Productions.
© Coronet Instructional Films, division
of Esquire, Inc.; 3Mar69; MP19348.
WHAT ABOUT THE '61 CHEVY'S? Chevrolet
Motor Division. Made by Jam Handy
Organization. 24 min., sd., Eastman
color, 35 mm. © Chevrolet Motor
Division of General Motors Corp.;
12Apr61; LU3181.
WHAT ARE FOSSILS? Alpha Corp. of America.
6 min., sd., color, super 8 mm.
(How the earth changes, no. 3004) An
Alpha Core-Concept film. Loop film.
© Alpha Corp. of America; 24Sep68;
MP19656.
WHAT ARE FRIENDS FOR. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW.
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WIDE COUNTRY.
WHAT ARE LIVING THINGS? See
LIVING THINGS ARE EVERYWHERE.
WHAT ARE STARS MADE OF? Visual Education
Films. 16 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Visual Education Films, Inc.;
1Nov60; MP10906.
WHAT ARE TEACHING MACHINES? AND OTHER
QUESTIONS. National Education Assn.
30 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Parents
ask about school) © National Education
Assn.; 1Apr61; MP12277.
WHAT ARE THE BUGLES BLOWIN' FOR. See
COMBAT!
WHAT ARE THINGS MADE OF? Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
6Jun60; MP10406.
WHAT ARE YOUR INTENTIONS? See
THAT GIRL. No. 23.
WHAT BECKONING GHOST? See
THRILLER.
WHAT CAN GO WRONG? See
THE TRIALS OF O'BRIEN.
WHAT CAN I CONTRIBUTE? BNA Films, a
division of Bureau of National
Affairs. 25 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Effective executive film
series) A Quest production. © BNA,
Inc.; 20Sep69; MP18673.
WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM SMOKE
SIGNALS? See
THE LAW AND MR. JONES.
WHAT CHANGES AND DOES NOT CHANGE IN
COMMUNICATION. Institute of Life
Insurance. 13 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Institute of Life Insurance;
1Feb65; MP14840.
WHAT COLOR ARE YOU? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp. 15 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp.;
22Dec67; MP17874.
WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE DUMP, DADDY? See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY?
Mirisch-Geoffrey Productions. Released
by United Artists Corp.
116 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Color
by DeLuxe. Panavision. © Mirisch-Geoffrey
Productions; 29Jun66; LP32949.
WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WEST, UNCLE? See
FAMILY AFFAIR.
WHAT DIRECTION? Broadman Films.
12 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl.
author: E. Stanley Williamson.
© Broadman Films; 1Mar61; MP11560.
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A WOUNDED
TIGER? See
SLATTERY'S PEOPLE.
WHAT DO YOU GET FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
NOTHING? See
HE AND SHE.
WHAT DO YOU TEAR DOWN NEXT? See
METROPOLIS—CREATOR OR DESTROYER?
WHAT DOES HUCKLEBERRY FINN SAY? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 27 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (Huckleberry
Finn, pt. 1) © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 16Dec65; MP15694.
WHAT DOES MUSIC MEAN? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT DOES ORCHESTRATION MEAN? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT DOES OUR FLAG MEAN? Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Dec66 (in notice: 1967); MP16528.
WHAT FINER PURPOSE? Institute for the
Crippled & Disabled. Made by Vision
Associates. Approx. 12 min. each,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Institute for
the Crippled & Disabled.
The body. © 17Nov67; MP18437.
The Job. © 3Nov67; MP18436.
The mind. © 24Dec67; MP18438.
Rehabilitation; the science and the
art. © 31Aug67; MP18439.
WHAT FIRST? Broadman Films. 12 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author:
E. Stanley Williamson. © Broadman
Films; 1Mar61; MP11557.
WHAT FLOWERS DAISIES ARE. See
THE OUTSIDER.
WHAT FRIGHTENED YOU, FRED? See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.
WHAT HAPPENED TO ALF LANDON. See
CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT.
WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL THE SUNSHINE
AND ROSES? See
DR. KILDARE.
WHAT HAPPENED TO THURSDAY? See
CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU?
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? CODE 4. Smith,
Kline & French Laboratories. 15 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Smith, Kline &
French Laboratories; 30Aug65; LP35447.
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY? See
KITA.
WHAT HOLDS SATELLITES IN ORBIT?
Hamson Films. 30 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Writer & executive producer:
Robert L. Hamson. © Robert L.
Hamson; 14Feb66; MP15921.
WHAT IS A BIRD? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films. 16 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Biology program, unit 3:
animal life) © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 18Jun62; MP12557.
WHAT IS A CELL. See
BIOLOGY SERIES I. Film no. 3.
WHAT IS A CONCERTO? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT IS A FISH? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films. 22 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Biology program, unit 3:
animal life) Eastman color. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 1Mar63; MP13404.
WHAT IS A FORCE? Coronet Instructional
Films. 10 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division
of Esquire, Inc.; 2May66; MP16173.
WHAT IS A GLACIER? Alpha Corp. of America.
6 min., sd., color, super 8 mm.
(How the earth changes, no. 3005) An
Alpha Core-Concept film. Loop film.
© Alpha Corp. of America; 24Sep68;
MP19657.
WHAT IS A MAMMAL? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 14 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (Biology program, unit
3: animal life) © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 27Jul62;
MP12975.
WHAT IS A MELODY? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT IS A NEIGHBORHOOD? Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
17Nov64; MP14619.
WHAT IS A NUMBER? See
FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS.
WHAT IS A PAINTING? Metropolitan Museum
of Art. Made by On Film. Released
by Book-of-the-Month Club. Approx.
23 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Metropolitan
Museum of Art; 1Aug61; MP11964.
WHAT IS A REPTILE? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 18 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 11Oct61;
MP12022.
WHAT IS A VOLCANO? Alpha Corp. of America.
6 min., sd., color, super 8 mm.
(How the earth changes, no. 3003) An
Alpha Core-Concept film. Loop film.
© Alpha Corp. of America; 24Sep68;
MP19655.
WHAT IS ACTIVE AND CREATIVE READING?
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 12 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (Effective reading
series) Produced by McGraw-Hill
Text-Films in collaboration with
Centraon Corp. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;
17Nov67; MP18046.
WHAT IS AMERICAN MUSIC? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT IS AN AMPHIBIAN? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Biology program, unit III:
Animal life) © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 28Feb62; MP12325.
WHAT IS AN ECLIPSE? Film Associates of
California. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Film Associates
of California; 11Jan65
(in
notice: 1964); MP14829.
WHAT IS AUTOMATION? Film Associates
of California. 14 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Film Associates of California;
30Jun65; MP15301.
WHAT IS CLASSICAL MUSIC? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT IS DR. BLAIR? See
HENNESEY. 1500-28.
WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Biology program, unit 1:
Ecology. The world of life about us)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 26Jan62 (in notice: 1961);
MP12317.
WHAT IS EFFECTIVE READING? McGraw-Hill
Book Co. 12 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Effective reading series)
Produced by McGraw-Hill Text-Films
in collaboration with Centron Corp.
© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 17Nov67; MP18043.
WHAT IS ELECTRIC CURRENT? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 13 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (Science for the
space age: basic physical science
series) © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 15Aug61; MP12013.
WHAT IS EROSION? Alpha Corp. of America.
6 min., sd., color, super 8 mm.
(How the earth changes, no. 3001) An
Alpha Core-Concept film. Loop film.
© Alpha Corp. of America; 24Sep68;
MP19653.
WHAT IS HONOR—A WORD. See
THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY. No. 17.
WHAT IS IMPRESSIONISM? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT IS IT? See
ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
WHAT IS MEANING? Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. 16 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;
1Feb60; MP10746.
WHAT IS POETRY? Film Associates of
California. 10 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Film Associates of California;
30Jan63 (in notice: 1962); MP13631.
WHAT IS RHYTHM? Film Associates of
California. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Film Associates of California;
15Sep66; MP16319.
WHAT IS SCIENCE? Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
2d ed. © Coronet Instructional Films,
a division of Esquire, Inc.; 20Jun66;
MP16178.
WHAT IS SPACE? Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films. 10 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Science for the space age:
basic physical science series)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 19Sep61; MP12004.
WHAT IS THIS, THANKSGIVING OR A
NIGHTMARE? See
ACCIDENTAL FAMILY. Episode no. 12.
WHAT IS UNIFORM MOTION? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 13 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (Science for the space
age: basic physical science series)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 5Jul61; MP12007.
WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES. See
AUTOMATION: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT
DOES.
WHAT IT TAKES. Republic Steel Corp.
Made by Wilding, Inc. 32 min., sd.,
Kodachrome, 16 mm. © Republic Steel
Corp.; 28Oct59; MP9894.
WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A REAL SALESMAN.
Dartnell Corp. 32 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. Featuring Norman Vincent
Peale. © Dartnell Corp. (in notice:
Dartnell); 1Jan63 (in notice: 1962);
MP13370.
WHAT KIND OF FEET DOES A BEAR
HAVE? See
READING INCENTIVE FILM SERIES.
WHAT KIND OF FOAL AM I? See
MISTER ED.
WHAT KIND OF GOVERNMENT HAVE WE?
Eagleton Institute of Politics.
29 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Problems
and promise of American democracy)
© Eagleton Institute of Politics,
Rutgers the State University; 5Dec60;
MP11291.
WHAT MAKES AUNTIE FREEZE. See
MY MOTHER, THE CAR.
WHAT MAKES CLOUDS? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films & American Geological
Institute. 17 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Earth science series)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 10Feb65; MP15054.
WHAT MAKES MUSIC SYMPHONIC? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHAT MAKES THE VARSITY DRAG. See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHAT MAKES THE WIND BLOW? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films & American Geological
Institute. 16 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Earth science series)
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 4Mar65; MP15055.
WHAT MAKES US HUMAN. See
CONQUEST.
WHAT MAKES WEATHER? Cenco Educational
Films. 14 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Eastman color. © Cenco Educational
Films, division of Cenco Instruments
Corp.; 15Feb63; MP13076.
WHAT MEN DON'T KNOW. See
BACHELOR FATHER.
WHAT ON EARTH? National Film Board of
Canada. 9 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
© National Film Board of Canada;
1Feb68 (in notice: 1966); MP18877.
WHAT OUR FOUNDING FATHERS DID NOT FORESEE.
Eagleton Institute of Politics.
29 m WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MISS ILLINOIS? See
FRED ASTAIRE'S PREMIERE THEATRE.
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO YESTERDAY? See
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF HENRY PHYFE.
WHATEVER LOLA WANTS. See
CAPTAIN NICE.
HONEY WEST.
WHATEVER YOU WISH. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WHAT'LL WE WATCH TONIGHT? See
HAZEL.
WHAT'LL YOU HAVE? See
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
WHAT'S A BUDDY FOR? See
THE BING CROSBY SHOW.
WHAT'S A FAMILY FOR. See
THE REAL MCCOYS. 65.
WHAT'S A LITTLE MURDER BETWEEN
FRIENDS? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHAT'S ALIVE. Film Associates of
California. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Film
Associates of California; 16Jun61;
MP14583.
WHAT'S COOKIN' WITH LOCO. See
HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE.
WHAT'S COOKING? See
MY THREE SONS.
WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT TODAY? See
DR. KILDARE.
WHAT'S GOD TO JULIUS? See
DR. KILDARE.
WHAT'S IMPORTANT? Broadman Films.
12 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. Appl.
author: E. Stanley Williamson.
© Broadman Films; 1Mar61; MP11249.
WHAT'S IN A MIDDLE NAME? See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WHAT'S IN A NAME? See
THE LAW AND MR. JONES.
THAT GIRL. No. 11.
WHAT'S IN A PLAY: DRAMATIC ACTION.
Film Associates of California.
17 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Film
Associates of California; 29Aug67;
MP17560.
WHAT'S IN A STORY? Film Associates of
California. 14 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Film
Associates of California; 15Nov63;
MP14030.
WHAT'S IN SIGHT? Campbell Soup Co.
Made by Dallas Jones Productions.
1 reel, sd., color, 16 mm. © Campbell
Soup Co.; 2Jun60; MP10912.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX? See
TWILIGHT ZONE.
WHAT'S IN THE KITTY. See
HE AND SHE.
WHAT'S INSIDE THE EARTH? Film
Associates of California. 14 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© Film Associates of California;
28Oct59; MP13866.
WHAT'S IT GOING TO COST YOU? Consumers
Power Co. Made by Porta Films.
9 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Consumers
Power Co.; 11Dec68; MP19012.
WHAT'S LEFT? Broadman Films. 12 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author:
E. Stanley Williamson. © Broadman
Films; 1Mar61; MP11558.
WHAT'S MINE IS MINE. See
STATE TROOPER.
WHAT'S MY LION? Warner Bros. Pictures.
7 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Looney
tune: Elmer Fudd) Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
21Oct61; LP25002.
WHAT'S MY LION? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? Famous Artists
Productions & Famartists Productions.
Released by United Artists Corp.
108 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Technicolor. © Famous Artists Productions
& Famartists Productions,
S.A.; 22Jun65; LP30967.
WHAT'S SO IMPORTANT ABOUT A WHEEL?
Gilbert Altschul Productions. Made
by Journal Films. 10 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Eastman color. Appl.
author: Gilbert Altschul. © Gilbert
Altschul Productions, Inc.; 19Nov59;
MP14130.
WHAT'S THE BIG ATTRACTION? Chevrolet
Division. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
60 sec., sd., Eastman color,
35 mm. © Chevrolet Division, General
Motors Corp.; 3May61; MU7048.
WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-35.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE. General Motors
Acceptance Corp. Made by Jam Handy
Organization. 50 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. © General Motors Acceptance
Corp.; 18Feb65; MU7549.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? Xerox Corp.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Ektachrome.
© Xerox Corp.; 12Jan66; MU7666.
WHAT'S THE GOOD OF A TEST? Gilbert
Altschul Productions. Made by
Journal Films. 12 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. Appl. author: Gilbert
Altschul. © Gilbert Altschul Productions,
Inc.; 1Jul65; MP15952.
WHAT'S THE PRINCESS REALLY LIKE? See
MY THREE SONS.
WHAT'S UNDER THE OCEAN. Film Associates
of California. 14 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Film
Associates of California; 1Aug60;
MP13773.
WHAT'S UP, DOG? See
THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW.
WHAT'S UP DOWN UNDER? A. M. Productions.
20 min., si., color, 16 mm. Appl.
author: Art Mayer. © A. M. Productions,
Inc.; 16May69; MP19357.
WHATSOEVER THINGS I HEAR. See
BREAKING POINT.
THE WHEAT BELT. Indiana University.
Made by Audio Visual Center. 17 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (U.S. geographic
regions series) Eastman color.
© Indiana University; 4Dec63; MP13980.
WHEAT FIELD. See
CHEX SQUARECROW.
WHEAT—FROM FARM TO CONSUMER. McGraw-Hill
Book Co. 18 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc.;
29Dec61; MP12409.
WHEAT IS THE NOURISHMENT FOR MILLIONS.
Universal Shipping Co. Made by
Tel-Visual International. 14 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© Universal Shipping Co., Inc.;
28Feb64 (in notice: 1963); MP13983.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE. See
THE BROTHERS BRANNAGAN. 4119
JEFFERSON DRUM.
THE WHEELER DEALERS. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
105 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
A Filmways picture. Metrocolor.
Panavision. Based on a novel by
George J. W. Goodman. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Inc.; 24Jul63; LP26162.
WHEELING AND DEALING. See
CALVIN AND THE COLONEL.
WHEELING AND STEALING. See
DICK TRACY.
THE WHEELS. See
MY THREE SONS.
WHEELS OF TRAGEDY. Highway Safety
Foundation. 28 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. Produced in
conjunction with Ohio State Highway
Patrol. © Highway Safety Foundation;
7Oct63; MP14820.
WHEELS, WHEELS, WHEELS. King Screen
Productions. 11 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © King Broadcasting Co.;
28Oct69; MP19879.
WHEN A BOWLING PIN TALKS, LISTEN. See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WHEN A FELLOW NEEDS A FRIEND. See
THE REAL MCCOYS. 32.
WHEN AIR MASSES MEET. Cenco Educational
Films. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
(Our earth and universe series)
Eastman color. © Cenco Instruments
Corp.
WHEN BOY MEETS GIRL. See
IT TAKES A THIEF.
WHEN COMEDY WAS KING. Ro-Co Productions.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. 81 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. A Robert Youngson production.
© Ro-Co Productions, Inc.; 31Dec59;
LP15646.
WHEN EAST MEETS WEST, YOU NEED A NEW
COMPASS. See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHEN GIVERS PROVE UNKIND. See
BEN CASEY.
WHEN GOOD FRIENDS GET TOGETHER. See
IT TAKES A THIEF.
WHEN HELL FROZE. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WHEN I AM DEAD, MY DARLING. See
MICKEY SPILLANE'S MIKE HAMMER.
WHEN I AM GROWN TO MAN'S ESTATE. See
BEN CASEY.
WHEN I WAS A YOUNG MAN. See
PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES.
WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE. See
MY THREE SONS.
THE WHEN IN ROMA AFFAIR. See
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.
WHEN IN ROME. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW.
WHEN IT'S TEPEE TIME DOWN SOUTH. See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHEN MICHIGAN WAS YOUNG. Consumers
Power Co. Made by Portafilms.
27 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. Presented
with the cooperation of The Historical
Society of Michigan. Appl. author:
William H. Murray. © Consumers Power
Co.; 15Sep64; MP14669.
WHEN NUTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER. See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHEN OTHER FRIENDSHIPS HAVE BEEN
FORGAT. See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHEN SECONDS COUNT. American National
Red Cross. 4 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © American National Red
Cross; 1Jun66; MP16123.
WHEN SHADOWS FALL. See
DR. KILDARE.
WHEN SHERMAN MARCHED THROUGH
KANSAS. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WHEN THE BOW BREAKS. See
THIS IS ALICE.
WHEN THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS. Four
Leaf Productions. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Inc. 97 min., sd.,
color, 35 mm. Metrocolor. Panavision.
Based on the musical play Girl
crazy. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. &
Four Leaf Productions, Inc.; 1Oct65;
LP31867.
WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES. Harvard Film
Corp. Released by United Artists
Corp. 72 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
© Harvard Film Corp.; 13May61;
LP20545.
WHEN THE GODS LAUGH. See
EMPIRE. No. 12.
WHEN THE SKY WAS OPENED. See
THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
WHEN THIEVES FALL IN. See
IT TAKES A THIEF.
WHEN THOU ART CONVERTED. Brigham
Young University. 30 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Brigham Young University;
2Jan68; LP35406.
WHEN WOMEN WERE WOMEN. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
WHEN YOU NEED A HIDDEN ROOM, YOU CAN
NEVER FIND ONE. See
HEY LANDLORD.
WHEN YOU SEE AN EVIL MAN. See
BEN CASEY.
WHERE AM I GOING. See
HAPPY.
WHERE ANGELS GO TROUBLE FOLLOWS.
William Frye Productions. Released
by Columbia Pictures Corp. 95 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Based on characters
created by Jane Trahey.
© William Frye Productions, Inc.;
31Dec67 (in notice: 1968); LP35871.
WHERE ARE THEY. See
ALCOA PRESENTS ONE STEP BEYOND.
WHERE BEAUTY LIES. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.
WHERE DID ALL THE ROSES GO? See
BEN CASEY.
WHERE DID I COME FROM? See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WHERE DID MY BALL GO? See
KID'S STUFF. Episode no. 85.
WHERE DO YOU HIDE AN EGG? See
THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW.
WHERE DOES OUR MEAT COME FROM? Coronet
Instructional Films. 10 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
2Jun60; MP10324.
WHERE DOES THE BOOMERANG GO? See
BEN CASEY.
WHERE EAGLES DARE. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
158 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Panavision.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.;
31Dec68; LP36545.
WHERE IS SYLVIA? See
THE MILLIONAIRE. Sylvia Merrick.
THE TALL MAN.
WHERE IS THY STING? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHERE IT'S AT. Frank Ross-T.F.T. Productions.
Released by United Artists
Corp. 104 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
© Frank Ross-T.F.T. Productions;
7May69 (in notice: 1968); LP36849.
WHERE LOVE HAS GONE. Embassy Pictures
Corp. Released by Paramount Pictures
Corp. 114 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Technicolor. Techniscope.
Based on the novel Where love has
gone, by Harold Robbins. © Paramount
Pictures Corp. & Embassy Pictures
Corp.; 9Oct64; LP28980.
WHERE MILEAGE BEGINS. General Motors
Corp. Made by Audio Productions.
27 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman
color. © General Motors Corp.;
21Dec61; MP13111.
WHERE PARK RUNS INTO VREELAND. See
THE NURSES.
WHERE THE ACTION IS. See
THE FUGITIVE.
WHERE THE BOYS ARE. Euterpe. Released
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 99 min.,
sd., Metrocolor, 35 mm. CinemaScope.
Based on a novel by Glendon Swarthout.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. & Euterpe,
Inc.; 24Nov60; LP19146.
WHERE THE GIRLS ARE. John Alden. 67
min., b&w. © John Alden; 4Jun62;
MU7193.
WHERE THE HAWK IS WHEELING. See
EMPIRE. No. 18.
WHERE THE HOT WIND BLOWS. Cite Films,
France. Released in the U.S. by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 115 min., sd.,
b&w, 35 mm. From the novel by Roger
Vailland. © Cite Films; 6Sep60 (in
notice: 1959); LP19251.
WHERE THE MYSTERY BEGINS. See
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.
WHERE THE SPIES ARE. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
British Studios. 113 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Metrocolor.
Panavision. Based on the novel
Passport to oblivion, by James Leasor.
© Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios,
Ltd.; 2Nov65; LP31869.
WHERE THE STONES ARE. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WHERE THE TRUTH LIES. Marianne Productions
& S. N. E. Gaumont. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp. 90 min.,
sd., b&w, 35 mm. DyaliScope. Based
on the novel Malefices, by Boileau-Narcejac.
© Marianne Productions &
S. N. E. Gaumont; 3Oct62; LP23596.
WHERE THE WIRE ENDS. See
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
WHERE THE WOODBINE TWINETH. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR.
WHERE THERE'S A WAY, THERE'S A WILL
STOCKDALE. See
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL. See
BACHELOR FATHER.
DENNIS THE MENACE.
GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
THE REAL MCCOYS.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A
WIFE. See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE. Terrytoons. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. 1 reel, sd., Color by DeLuxe,
35 mm. (A Terrytoon cartoon)
© Terrytoons, a division of CBS Films,
Inc.; 1Feb62 (in notice: 1961);
LP21689.
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE. See
DEPUTY DAWG.
THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES.
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE THERE'S A
DRAGON. See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHERE TIME IS A RIVER. Radrick Productions.
18 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Radrick Productions, Inc.;
15Dec65; MP16073.
WHERE TO FIND IT. See
THE STUDY SERIES.
WHERE WE STAND IN VIETNAM. See
CBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT.
WHERE WERE YOU WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT
OUT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 91 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Based on a play
by Claude Magnier. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Inc.; 20Feb68; LP35495.
WHERE YOU BEEN, FASSBINDER? See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WHERE'D THEY GO. See
GUNSMOKE.
WHEREFORE ART THOU, HAROLD? See
THE ROGUES.
WHEREFORE ART THOU, ROMEO? See
THE NEW BREED.
WHERE'S HARRY. See
EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE.
WHERE'S JACK. Oakhurst Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
119 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 20Mar69; LP36933.
WHERE'S KATY. See
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
WHERE'S THE MILLION DOLLARS? See
THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW.
WHERE'S THE SAFETY CATCH? Georgia
Textile Manufacturers Assn. Made
by Frank Willard Productions.
25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman
color. © Georgia Textile Manufacturers
Assn., Inc.; 8Oct63; MP13485.
WHERESOEVER I ENTER. See
THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW.
WHETTING A CHISEL. See
WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,
SET 3.
WHICH ARE THE NUTS AND WHICH ARE THE
BOLTS? See
THE RICHARD BOONE SHOW.
WHICH DOCTOR? See
GUNSMOKE.
WHICH DOCTOR'S WITCH. See
IT'S ABOUT TIME.
WHICH IS JOSEPH CREELEY? See
NAKED CITY.
WHICH IS WITCH? Terrytoons. Distributed
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm.
(A Terrytoon cartoon) © Terrytoons,
a division of CBS Films, Inc.;
6Oct67; LP35248.
WHICH ONE IS WAGNER? See
HENNESEY. 1500-26.
WHICH WAY? Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center. 10 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Indiana University; 16Mar60;
MP11716.
WHICH WAY DID THEY GO? See
LAREDO.
THE RIFLEMAN.
WHICH WAY IS NORTH? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 14 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 2Nov61; MP12331.
WHICH WAY IS PARADISE? L. William
Alward. Released by Kornerstone Productions.
12 min., sd., b&w, 8 mm.
© L. William Alward; 27Jul65; LP31275.
WHICH WITCH IS WHICH. See
OUT OF THE INKWELL.
WHILE BRAVE MEN DIE. Newscope. 30 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Newscope, Inc.;
15Jan66; MP15916.
WHILE JEROME BURNED. See
STATE TROOPER.
WHIP. See
THE ADVENTURES OF JIM BOWIE. Production
no. B-10.
WHIP DEMONSTRATION. Procter & Gamble
Co. 1 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Procter & Gamble Co.; 13Apr64;
MU7403.
WHIP VAN WINKLE. Hal Seeger. 5 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (Batfink, no. 95)
© Hal Seeger; 28Sep67; LU3544.
WHIPHAND. See
LAWMAN.
THE WHIPPING. See
WAGON TRAIN.
WHIPPING BOY. See
THE DEFENDERS.
IVANHOE.
WHIRLAWAY COPS THE BELMONT STAKES. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WHIRLAWAY SETS DERBY RECORD, MAY 3,
1941. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. May 3, 1960.
WHIRLWIND. See
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WHIRLYBIRDS. CBS Films. Made by Desilu
Productions. 30 min. each, sd., b&w,
16 mm. © CBS Films, Inc.
Bankrupt alibi. © 29Jul59; LP15104.
The big lie. © 18May59; LP15094.
Black Maria. © 5Aug59; LP15105.
The deacon. © 26Aug59; LP15108.
Dead wrong. © 22Nov59; LP15310.
The deadly game. © 22Jul59; LP15103.
File 777. © 25Oct59; LP15306.
Four little Indians. © 13Jan60 (in
notice: 1959); LP15311.
The fugitive. © 17Jun59; LP15098.
Hot cargo. © 1Nov59; LP15307.
In ways mysterious. © 15Jul59;
LP15102.
Man, you kill me. © 15Nov59; LP15309.
Mr. Jinx. © 18Oct59; LP15305.
Obsession. © 20May59; LP15209.
The perfect crime. © 24Jun59; LP15099.
Pink is for death. © 4Oct59; LP15303.
Rita Ames is missing. © 29Mar59;
LP15301.
Shoot out. © 9Nov59; LP15308.
Sitting duck. © 12Aug59; LP15106.
Star witness. © 11Oct59; LP15304.
The story of Mary Scott.
© 27Sep59; LP15302.
Till death do us part. © 23May59;
LP15210.
Two of a kind. © 8Jul59; LP15101.
The unknown soldier. © 1Jul59;
LP15100.
Wanted—alive. © 19Aug59; LP15107.
Without a net. © 10Jun59; LP15097.
WHISKERS AND TAILS. See
MISTER ED.
WHISPERING SMITH. Whispering Co.,
Australia. Approx. 27 min. each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © WhispCBS NEWS SPECIAL REPORT.
WHITE LIE. See
77 SUNSET STRIP.
WHITE LIGHTNING. Gilbert W. Keech.
35 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Gilbert
W. Keech; 11Sep67; MU7855.
WHITE MAGIC. See
JUNGLE JIM. 9.
THE WHITE MAN'S MEDICINE. See
DISNEYLAND. 26.
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Westward ho!
The wagons.
WHITE ON WHITE. See
HAMM'S BEER COMMERCIALS.
THE NURSES.
THE WHITE ONES ARE DOLPHINS. See
BEN CASEY.
WHITE PIGEON TICKET. See
HAWAIIAN EYE.
WHITE SLAVE SHIP. Alta Vista Productions.
92 min., sd., PathÉ color,
35 mm. CinemaScope. © Alta Vista
Productions; 12Sep62; LP23209.
THE WHITE SLAVERS. See
THE UNTOUCHABLES. Nos. 5118-22.
WHITE SNOW, RED ICE. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WHITE VENGEANCE. See
THE ALASKANS.
THE WHITE WARRIOR. Majestic Films &
Lovcen Films, Rome. Released in U.S.
by Warner Bros. Pictures. 86 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
Dyaliscope. From a novel by Leo
Tolstoy. © Majestic Films, S.P.A. &
Lovcen Films; 11Mar60; LP25366.
WHITE WARRIOR. See
CHEYENNE.
THE WHITE WIDOW. See
MAVERICK.
WHITE WILDERNESS. See
LASSIE.
WHITEWASH. See
THE DEFENDERS.
WHITEY. See
CIMARRON STRIP.
THE WHITEY STEELE STORY. See
THE UNTOUCHABLES.
WHITNEY AMES. See
THE MILLIONAIRE.
WHIZ QUIZ KID. Paramount Pictures Corp.
6 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Noveltoon
cartoon) © Paramount Pictures Corp.;
31Dec63; LP27548.
WHO AM I? See
MY FAVORITE MARTIAN.
WHO AND WHERE WAS ANTONIO STRADIVARIUS?
See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
THE WHO AND WHY OF READING. McGraw-Hill
Book Co. 14 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Effective reading series)
Produced by McGraw-Hill Text-Films In
collaboration with Centron Corp.
© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 17Nov67; MP18042.
WHO ARE YOU. See
ALCOA PRESENTS ONE STEP BEYOND.
WHO CARES. See
THE SKYLINE SERIES.
WHO CARES ABOUT JAMIE? Smart Family
Foundation. 17 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. Presented in Cooperation with
Menninger Foundation. © Smart Family
Foundation; 3Jun63; MP13637.
WHO CHOPPED DOWN THE CHEROKEE? See
THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW.
WHO DID WILLIAM TELL? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHO DO THE VOODOO? See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WHO DO VOODOO? Hal Seeger Productions.
6 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(Milton, no. 8) Eastman color. © Hal
Seeger Productions, Inc.; 10Sep65;
LU3378.
WHO DO YOU KILL? See
EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE.
WHO EVER HEARD OF A TWO-HEADED DOLL? See
DR. KILDARE.
WHO HOLDS TOMORROW? See
CASABLANCA.
WHO IN '68? American Broadcasting Companies.
50 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
A presentation of ABC News. © American
Broadcasting Companies, Inc.;
7Aug67; MP18093.
WHO IS DOCTOR GODDARD? See
PERSPECTIVE ON GREATNESS.
WHO IS DRIVING? Chevrolet Motor Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
30 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman
color. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 15Mar65; MU7567.
WHO IS GUSTAV MAHLER? See
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS.
WHO IS JENNIFER? See
KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.
WHO IS MIMI? WHAT IS SHE? See
BREAKING POINT.
WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR II? See
IT'S LIGHT TIME.
WHO IS SYLVIA? See
SURFSIDE 6.
WHO KILLED ANNE FRANK? See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? See
77 SUNSET STRIP.
WHO KILLED EDDIE GANNON? See
WIDE COUNTRY.
WHO KILLED JULIE GREER? See
THE DICK POWELL SHOW.
WHO KILLED PAT DEVLIN. See
BUCKSKIN.
WHO KILLED ROY BROWN? Standard Oil Co.
of Calif. Made by California Research
Corp. 15 min., color, 16 mm.
© California Research Corp.; 2Dec64;
MU7514.
WHO KILLED VAUDEVILLE. See
THE BETTY HUTTON SHOW. 5237-8.
WHO KILLED.
For other titles beginning with Who
Killed See BURKE'S LAW.
WHO LIVES BY THE GUN? See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
WHO NEEDS AN ENEMY? See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR.
WHO NEEDS ELVIS? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WHO NEEDS GLASSES? See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WHO OWES WHO WHAT? See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WHO OWL. See
HAMM'S BEER COMMERCIALS.
WHO PUT THE BOBBYSOX IN MR. APPLEBY'S
CHOWDER? See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHO RIDES WITH WYATT. See
YOUNG BILLY YOUNG.
WHO SCENT YOU? Warner Bros. Pictures.
7 min., sd., Technicolor, 35 mm.
(Looney tunes; Pepe Le Pew)
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
23Apr60 (in notice: 1959); LP20214.
WHO SHALL LIVE? National Broadcasting
Co. 52 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Presented by NBC News. © National
Broadcasting Co., Inc.; 20Nov65;
MP16411.
WHO SPEAKS FOR BIRMINGHAM. See
CBS REPORTS.
WHO SPEAKS FOR THE SOUTH. See
CBS REPORTS.
WHO STOLE MY BOOTS? See
DON'T CALL ME CHARLIE!
WHO THREW THE MONKEY WRENCH IN CARA
WILTON'S CHOWDER? See
THE CARA WILLIAMS SHOW.
WHO WAS THAT GERMAN I SEEN YOU WITH? See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WHO WAS THAT LADY? Ansark-George Sidney
Productions. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp. 114 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. Based on the play Who was that
lady I saw you with? by Norman Krasna.
© Ansark-George Sidney Productions;
1Jan60 (in notice: 1959); LP16789.
WHO WAS THAT MAN. See
PETE AND GLADYS.
WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? WHY? Columbia
Broadcasting System. Approx. 30 min.
each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
Campaign '68: Wisconsin and beyond.
© 2Apr68; MP19817.
Cuba: Ten years of Castro. © 19Nov68;
MP19819.
An essay on chairs. Telecast: Feb. 6,
1968. © 6Feb68 (in notice: 1967);
MP19813.
On the road with Charles Kuralt.
© 3Sep68; MP19818.
Report from Vietnam by Walter
Cronkite. © 27Feb68; MP19816.
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY? Columbia
Broadcasting System. Approx. 60 min.
each, sd., b&w, 16 mm. (CBS news
special) © Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc.
Christmas in the Holy Land. Telecast:
Dec. 26, 1967. © 24Dec67; MP19312.
Eisenhower and Bradley on Vietnam.
Telecast: Nov. 28, 1967. © 26Nov67;
MP19311.
The hippie temptation. © 22Aug67;
MP19307.
JFK, the childhood years, a memoir
for television by his mother. Telecast:
Oct. 31, 1967. © 30Oct67; MP19310.
Vietnam perspective: General Thieu
and Uncle Sam. Telecast: Sept. 5,
1967. © 4Sep67; MP19308.
The Wyeth phenomenon. Telecast:
Oct. 3, 1967. © 2Oct67; MP19309.
THE WHOLE NUMBER KEY IDEAS. National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Made by Davidson Films. 28 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (Mathematics
for elementary school teachers)
© National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics; 5Jan66 (in notice:
1965); MP15671.
WHOLE NUMBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES, PART
1 & 2. Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Released by South Carolina Educational
Television Network. 30 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. (Introduction to mathematics,
lesson no. 3-4) By Mary G.
Williams. © Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
Inc.; 1Sep64; MP15402-15403.
THE WHOLE TRUTH. See
THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
WHOLESALE CRACKUPS STOP STOCK CAR
CLASSIC. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WHO'LL BUY MY SARONGS? See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WHO'LL DIG HIS GRAVE? See
THE DEFENDERS.
WHOM SHALL WE FEAR? Harry Rose.
17 prints, b&w. © Harry Rose;
12Sep60; LU3170.
WHOOPEE. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW.
THE WHOOPEE STORY. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW. Whoopee.
THE WHOPPER. See
LASSIE.
WHORTLEBERRY ROOTS FOR EVERYBODY. See
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS.
WHO'S AFRAID? See
GENTLE BEN.
WHO'S AFRAID OF AMANDA WOOLF? See
CAPTAIN NICE.
WHO'S AFRAID OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR? See
THE MOTHERS-IN-LAW. No. 5.
WHO'S AFRAID OF NURAL SHPENI? See
FAMILY AFFAIR.
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD JINX? See
PETTICOAT JUNCTION.
WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WIFE? See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Produced
& directed by Mary Jean Parson;
photographs & filming by Alix Jeffry.
8 min., sd., b&w, 8 mm. (The Changing
theatre in a changing world)
Appl. ti.: The progression of Virginia
Woolf. © Mary Jean Parson & Alix
Jeffry; 14Oct68; MU7961.
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?
Warner Bros. Pictures. 131 min.,
sd., b&w, 35 mm. Production of
Edward Albee's play. © Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 2Jul66; LP33596.
WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN DADDY'S BED. See
ACCIDENTAL FAMILY. Episode no. 17.
WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? Amro
Productions, Claude Productions &
Mea Productions. Released by Paramount
Pictures Corp. 103 min., sd.,
color, 35 mm. Technicolor. Panavision.
© Paramount Pictures Corp.,
Amro Productions, Claude Productions,
Inc. & Mea Productions, Inc.;
17Oct63; LP26841.
WHO'S CHE GUEVARA? See
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.
WHO'S FOR DIVIDE. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS. 629.
WHO'S FOR SWORDFISH. See
CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU?
WHO'S GOT THE ACTION. Amro Productions,
Claude Productions & Mea Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
93 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
Panavision. Based on the
novel Four horse-players are missing,
by Alexander Rose. © Paramount Pictures
Corp., Amro Productions, Claude
Productions, Inc. & Mea Productions,
Inc.; 21Dec62; LP23597.
WHO'S IN THE GUEST ROOM TONIGHT? See
WENDY AND ME.
WHO'S KICKING THAT GONG AROUND? See
PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES.
WHO'S LION. See
MISTER MAGOO.
WHO'S MARGIE? See
THE REAL MCCOYS.
WHO'S MINDING THE MINT. Norman Maurer
Productions. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp. 97 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Norman Maurer Productions,
Inc.; 1Oct67 (in notice: 1966);
LP34961.
WHO'S MINDING THE STORE? York Pictures
Corp. & Jerry Lewis Pictures Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
90 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
© York Pictures Corp. & Jerry
Lewis Pictures Corp.; 27Nov63; LP26777
WHO'S NAPOLEON? See
OUT OF THE INKWELL.
WHO'S ON FIRST? See
OUR MAN HIGGINS.
WHO'S ROCKIN' THE PARTNERSHIP? See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WHO'S SEYMOUR. See
KAREN.
WHO'S WALKING UNDER THE BED? See
PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES.
WHO'S WATCHING THE FLESHPOT? See
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.
WHO'S WHO ON 202? See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WHO'S ZOO MAGOO. See
MISTER MAGOO.
WHOSE EWE? See
ICHABOD AND ME.
WHOSE HAND AT MY THROAT? See
WIDE COUNTRY.
WHOSE LITTLE BABY ARE YOU? See
RICHARD DIAMOND, PRIVATE DETECTIVE.
WHOSE LITTLE GIRL ARE YOU? See
ARREST AND TRIAL.
WHOSE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS. National
Broadcasting Co. 59 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (NBC News inquiry) © National
Broadcasting Co., Inc.; 13Mar67;
MP19205.
THE WHY AND HOW OF STANDARD FIRST AID.
American National Red Cross. 28 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © American National
Red Cross; 11Jun65 (in notice: 1964);
MP15427.
WHY ANIMALS LIVE WHERE THEY DO. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
2Jun69; MP19677.
WHY BRACEROS? Council of California
Growers. Made by Wilding-Butler
Division, Wilding. 19 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. Appl. author: Wilding,
Inc., employer for hire of A.A.
Sassano. © Council of California
Growers; 25Jun63 (in notice: 1962);
MP13338.
WHY COMMUNICATION SATELLITES? Film
Associates of California. 13 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© Film Associates of California;
23Dec63; MP14031.
WHY DID THE DAY GO BACKWARDS? See
BEN CASEY.
WHY DO WE STILL HAVE MOUNTAINS? Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 20 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. (EBI-AGI earth
science series) Eastman color. Produced
in collaboration with the American
Geological Institute. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, Inc.; 10Jun64;
MP14386.
WHY DON'T THEY EVER PICK ME? See
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
WHY EAT OUR VEGETABLES? Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1May62; MP12603.
WHY FATHERS WORK. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp.
14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational
Corp.; 3Jul69; MP19611.
WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME. See
PETTICOAT JUNCTION.
WHY IT WORKS. See
THE SLIDE RULE.
WHY MAN IN SPACE. See
CBS REPORTS.
WHY PLANTS GROW WHERE THEY DO. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Jun66; MP16174.
WHY POLITICS. See
BUILDING POLITICAL LEADERSHIP.
WHY SEASONS CHANGE. Encyclopaedia
Britann
ica Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, Inc.; 25Oct60; MP10887.
WHY THEY BUY. Aluminum Co. of America.
Made by On Film. 10 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Aluminum Co. of America;
17Jan60; LP16427.
WHY WAIT 'TILL NOVEMBER? See
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
WHY WE LEARN. See
THE STUDY SERIES.
WHY WE LISTEN. See
THE STUDY SERIES.
WHY WE READ. See
THE STUDY SERIES.
WHY WON'T ANYBODY LISTEN? See
DR. KILDARE.
THE WICHITA ARROWS. See
RIVERBOAT.
WICHITA TOWN. Mirisch-McCrea Productions.
1 reel each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Mirisch-McCrea Productions.
Afternoon in town. © 17Feb60; LP16613.
The avengers. © 3Feb60; LP16611.
The biggest man in town. © 30Dec59;
LP16606.
Brothers of the knife. © 10Feb60;
LP16612.
Bullet for a friend. © 14Oct59;
LP16598.
Compadre. © 18Nov59; LP16601.
Day of battle. © 18Nov59; LP16602.
Death watch. © 16Dec59; LP16818.
The devil's choice. © 23Dec59;
LP16605.
Drifting. © 28Oct59; LP16600.
The fight for Thursday. © 13Jan60
(in notice: 1959); LP16607.
The frontiersman. (The strange task
of Otis Stockett) © 2Mar60; LP16614.
The hanging judge. © 9Mar60; LP16615.
The legend of Tom Horn. © 30Mar60;
LP16618.
The long night. © 20Jan60; LP16609.
Man on the hill. © 4Nov59; LP16595.
The night the cowboys roared.
© 30Sep59; LP16596.
Out of the past. © 9Dec59; LP16604.
Paid in full. © 23Mar60; LP16617.
Passage to the enemy. © 2Dec59;
LP16603.
Ruby Dawes. © 6Jan60 (in notice:
1959); LP16608.
Second chance. © 16Mar60; LP16616.
Seed of hate. © 27Jan60; LP16610.
Side-kicks. © 6Apr60 (in notice:
1959); LP16619.
They won't hang Jimmy Relson.
© 21Oct59; LP16599.
Wyndham's way. © 7Oct59; LP16597.
THE WICKED DREAMS OF PAULA SCHULTZ.
Theme Pictures. Released by United
Artists Corp. 113 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Theme Pictures, Inc.;
4Jan68 (in notice: 1967); LP35531.
WIDE COUNTRY. Bar-Bar-A Productions.
Approx. 53 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Bar-Bar-A Productions.
The bravest man in the world.
© 6Dec62; LP26013.
The care and handling of tigers.
© 25Apr63; LP26030.
A cry from the mountain. © 17Jan63;
LP26018.
A devil in the chute. © 8Nov62;
LP26010.
Don't cry for Johnny Devlin.
© 24Jan63; LP26019.
Farewell to Margarita. © 21Mar63;
LP26026.
The girl from Nob Hill. © 28Mar63;
LP26027.
The girl in the sunshine smile.
© 15Nov62; LP26011.
Good old Uncle Walt. © 13Dec62;
LP26014.
A guy for Clementine. © 27Sep62;
LP26004.
Journey down a dusty road. © 4Oct62;
LP26005.
The Judas goat. © 21Feb63; LP26023.
The lucky punch. © 18Apr63; LP26029.
The man who ran away. © 7Feb63;
LP26021.
Memory of a filly. © 3Jan63 (in
notice: 1962); LP26016.
My candle burns at both ends.
© 20Dec62; LP26015.
Our Ernie kills people. © 1Nov62;
LP26009.
The quest of Jacob Blaufus. © 7Mar63;
LP26025.
The Royce Bennett story. © 20Sep62;
LP26003.
Speckle bird. © 31Jan63; LP26020.
Step over the sky. © 10Jan63 (in
notice: 1962); LP26017.
Straitjacket for an Indian. © 25Oct62;
LP26008.
Tears on a painted face. © 29Nov62;
LP26012.
To Cindy, with love. © 28Feb63;
LP26024.
What are friends for? © 18Oct62;
LP26007.
Who killed Eddie Gannon? © 11Oct62;
LP26006.
Whose hand at my throat? © 14Feb63;
LP26022.
Yanqui, go home. © 4Apr63; LP26028.
THE WIDE OPEN SPACES. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
A WIDE PLACE IN THE ROAD. See
THE OUTSIDER.
THE WIDENING WORLD OF BOOKS. Ealing
Corp. Made by Milner-Fenwick.
1 reel, sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Starting
tomorrow) © Ealing Corp.; 15Nov68;
MP18942.
THE WIDESCREEN CAPER. See
77 SUNSET STRIP.
THE WIDOW. See
THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW.
Marvin's mixup. © 19Feb58; LP26447.
Meteor Mesa. © 19Mar58; LP26451.
Monkeyshines. © 5Mar58; LP26449.
The runaway wizard. © 12Mar58;
LP26450.
Sheriff of Buckeye. © 2Apr58; LP26453.
Spurs for Johnny. © 26Feb58; LP26448.
Town without law. © 26Mar58; LP26452.
WILD BILL HICKOK. William F. Broidy
Productions. Approx. 30 min. each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © William F. Broidy
Productions, Inc.
Ambush. © 30Oct55; LP28061.
The avenging gunman. © 22Nov53;
LP28037.
Battle line. © 23Oct55; LP28060.
Behind southern lines. © 15Apr51;
LP26953.
Blacksmith story. © 10Feb62; LP27760.
Blake's kid. © 9Oct55; LP28058.
Blind alley. © 9Sep56; LP28235.
Bold Raven Rodeo. © 21Oct56; LP28241.
Border City. © 9Dec51; LP27753.
The Border City election. © 14Oct51;
LP26966.
The boy and the bandit. © 5May52;
LP28019.
The boy and the hound dog.
© 16Jan55 (in notice: 1954);
LP28048.
Buckshot comes home. © 11Sep55;
LP28054.
Chain of events. © 18Oct53; LP28032.
Civilian clothes story. © 27Jan52;
LP27758.
A close shave for the marshal.
© 16Jun62; LP28024.
Cry wolf. © 9Jan55 (in notice: 1954);
LP28047.
The doctor story. © 25Oct53; LP28033.
The dog collar. © 6May51; LP26956.
Ex-convict story. © 16Dec51; LP27754.
The fortune telling story. © 9Jun52;
LP28023.
The Gatling gun. © 18Nov56; LP28245.
Ghost rider. © 7Apr52; LP27768.
Ghost town lady. © 13Nov55; LP28063.
Ghost town story. © 17Jun51; LP26962.
Golden rainbow. © 25Sep55; LP28056.
Gorilla at Owl Hoot Mesa. © 26Dec54;
LP28045.
Grandpa and genie. © 13Sep53; LP28027.
The great obstacle race. © 16Sep56;
LP28236.
Halley's Comet. © 2Sep56; LP28234.
Hands across the border. © 15Nov53;
LP28036.
Heading for trouble. © 4Oct53;
LP28030.
Hepsibah. © 2Dec51; LP27752.
The hideout. © 6Nov55; LP28062.
Homer Atchison. © 8Jul51; LP26965.
Indian bureau story. © 20May51;
LP26958.
Indian pony express. © 27May51;
LP26959.
Indians and the delegates.
© 1Nov53; LP28034.
The iron major. © 4Nov56; LP28243.
Jingles becomes a baby sitter.
© 26May52; LP28022.
Jingles gets the bird. © 7Oct56;
LP28239.
Jingles wins a friend. © 11Nov56;
LP28244.
Johnny Deuce. © 1Jul51; LP26964.
A joke on Sir Anthony. © 12May52;
LP28020.
Kangaroo kaper. © 23Sep56; LP28237.
The kid from Red Butte. © 28Nov54;
LP28041.
The lady mayor. © 29Apr51; LP26955.
The lady school teacher. © 28Oct51;
LP26968.
Lost Indian mine. © 6Jan52 (in
notice: 1951); LP27757.
Lumber camp story. © 21Apr52; LP27770.
Marriage feud at Ponca City.
© 30Jun52; LP28026.
Masked riders. © 25Nov51; LP27751.
Masquerade at Moccasin Flats.
© 5Dec54; LP28042.
The maverick. © 21Nov54; LP28040.
Medicine show. © 3Feb52; LP27759.
Mexican gun running story. © 17Feb52;
LP27761.
Mexican rustlers story. © 18Nov51;
LP27750.
Missing diamonds. © 30Sep56; LP28238.
Monster in the lake. © 6Dec53;
LP28039.
The mountain men. © 20Nov55; LP28232.
Music teacher. © 18Sep55; LP28055.
Nephew from back East. © 20Sep53;
LP28028.
Ol' pardner rides again. © 19Dec54;
LP28044.
Old cowboys never die. © 2Oct55;
LP28057.
Outlaw flats. © 4Nov51; LP26969.
Outlaw's portrait. © 4Sep55; LP28053.
The outlaw's son. © 24Mar52; LP27766.
Papa Antinelli. © 23Dec51; LP27755.
Photographer's story. © 17Mar52;
LP27765.
Pony Express vs. telegraph.
© 21Oct51; LP26967.
Prairie flats land swindle.
© 23Jun52; LP28025.
The professor's daughter.
© 10Mar52; LP27764.
The rainmaker. © 28Oct56; LP28242.
The return of Red Hawk. © 27Nov55;
LP28233.
The right of way. © 29Nov53; LP28038.
The Rock Springs rustlers. © 22Apr51;
LP26954.
Sagebrush manhunt. © 13Feb55 (in
notice: 1954); LP28052.
Savvy, the smart little dog.
© 31Mar52; LP27767.
School teacher story. © 24Feb52;
LP27762.
The sheriff was a redhead. © 8Nov53;
LP28035.
The sheriff's secret. © 23Jan55
(in notice: 1954); LP28049.
Silver mine, protection story.
© 13May51; LP26957.
Silver stage holdup. © 11Nov51;
LP26970.
Slocum family. © 30Dec51; LP27756.
The steam wagon. © 25Nov56; LP28246.
Stolen church funds. © 12Dec54;
LP28043.
Sundown Valley. © 6Feb55 (in notice:
1954); LP28051.
Superstition stage. © 22Jan55 (in
notice: 1954); LP28046.
Tax collecting story. © 3Jun51;
LP26960.
To the highest bidder. © 30Jan55
(in notice: 1954); LP28050.
Trapper's story. © 28Apr52; LP27771.
Treasure trail. © 16Oct55; LP28059.
Vigilante story. © 3Mar52; LP27763.
Wagon wheel trail. © 27Sep53; LP28029.
Widow Muldane. © 10Jun51; LP26961.
Wild Bill's odyssey. © 14Oct56;
LP28240.
Wild white horse. © 14Apr52; LP27769.
Wrestling story. © 19May52; LP28021.
Yellow haired kid. © 24Jun51; LP26963.
Young witness. © 11Oct53; LP28031.
WILD BILL HICKOK, THE LEGEND AND THE
MAN. See
THE GREAT ADVENTURE.
WILD BILL'S ODYSSEY. See
WILD BILL HICKOK.
THE WILD BUNCH. See
SUGARFOOT.
WILD BURRO OF THE WEST. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Show no. 18.
WILD BUT TRUE; or, Salmon River king.
Del Roby Film Productions. 18 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Del Roby Film
Productions; 3Jan66; MP15909.
WILD CARGO. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
WILD CAT SOUP. See
KENTUCKY JONES.
THE WILD CHASE. Warner Bros. Pictures.
1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (Merrie
melodie) Technicolor. © Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc.; 27Feb65; LP30650.
THE WILD ELEPHANT. See
MAYA.
THE WILD EYE. American International
Pictures. 91 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © American International Pictures;
14Aug68; LP36163.
WILD GEESE. See
SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY.
THE WILD GOAT. See
DAVEY AND GOLIATH.
THE WILD GOOSE RAID. See
RAT PATROL.
WILD HEART. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
THE WILD HORSE. See
LASSIE.
WILD HORSE REVENGE. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Show no. 11.
WILD IN THE COUNTRY. Company of
Artists. Released by Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp. 115 min.,
sd., Color by DeLuxe, 35 mm. Jerry
Wald's Production. CinemaScope.
Based on a novel by J. R. Salamanca.
© Company of Artists, Inc. & Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp.; 8Jun61;
LP19481.
WILD IN THE STREETS. American International
Pictures. 86 min., sd.,
color, 35 mm. © American International
Productions; 29May68; LP35944.
WILD MAN OF THE JUNGLE. See
JUNGLE JIM. 16.
THE WILD NORTHWEST. See
MISCHIEF MAKERS. 1069.
WILD ON THE BEACH. Lippert. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
77 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. From an
original story by Hank Tani. © Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp.; 11Aug65;
LP31750.
THE WILD ONE. See
BONANZA.
THE WILD RACERS. Alta Vista Film Productions.
Released by American International.
80 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
© Alta Vista Film Productions, Ltd.;
20Mar68; LP35524.
THE WILD REED. See
JOHNNY STACCATO.
WILD RIVER. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp. 109 min., sd., Color by
DeLuxe, 35 mm. CinemaScope.
Based on novela by William Bradford
Huie & Borden Deal. © Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corp.; 22May60;
LP16409.
WILD SEED. Pennebaker, Inc. Released
by Universal Pictures Co. 99 min.,
sd., b&w, 35 mm. © Pennebaker, Inc.;
31Jul65; LP35002.
THE WILD SWANS. See
SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S STORY BOOK.
THE WILD WATER CHAMPIONSHIP. See
SPORTFOLIO.
THE WILD WEST SHOW. See
GUESTWARD HO.
WILD WEST STORY. See
OUT OF THE INKWELL.
THE WILD WESTERNERS. Four Leaf Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp. 70 min., sd., Eastman Color,
35 mm. © Four Leaf Productions, Inc.;
1Jun62; LP22250.
THE WILD WEST'S BIGGEST TRAIN
HOLDUP. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
WILD WHITE HORSE. See
WILD BILL HICKOK.
THE WILD, WILD PLANET. Southern
Cross Films, Ltd. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
95 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Southern Cross Films, Ltd.;
31Dec65; LP34711.
WILD, WILD WAKE. See
RUN, BUDDY, RUN.
WILD, WILD WEST. Columbia Broadcasting
System. Approx. 60 min. each, sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. Produced in association
with CBS Television Network. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
The night of a thousand eyes.
© 20Oct65; LP32109.
The night of the bars of hell.
© 1Mar66; LP33003.
The night of the big blast.
© 4Oct66; LP33818.
The night of the bottomless pit.
© 1Nov66; LP33822.
The night of the burning diamond.
© 5Apr66; LP33267.
The night of the casual killer.
© 12Oct65; LP31942.
The night of the dancing death.
© 2Nov65; LP32112.
The night of the deadly bed.
© 21Sep65; LP31945.
The night of the double-edged knife.
© 8Nov65; LP32111.
The night of the druid's blood.
© 22Mar66; LP33268.
The night of the eccentrics.
© 13Sep66; LP33815.
The night of the fatal trap.
© 17Dec65; LP32496.
The night of the flaming ghost.
© 18Jan66 (in notice: 1965);
LP33004.
The night of the flying pie plate.
© 18Oct66; LP33820.
The night of the freebooters.
© 28Mar66; LP32880.
The night of the glowing corpse.
© 26Oct65; LP32113.
The night of the golden cobra.
© 20Sep66; LP33816.
The night of the Grand Emir.
© 25Jan66; LP32877.
The night of the green terror.
© 14Nov66; LP34016.
The night of the howling light.
© 10Dec65; LP32497.
The night of the human trigger.
© 30Nov65; LP32499.
The night of the inferno. © 14Sep65;
LP31941.
The night of the murderous spring.
© 12Apr66; LP32881.
The night of the poisonous posey.
© 25Oct66; LP33821.
The night of the puppeteer.
© 23Feb66; LP32878.
The night of the raven. © 27Sep66;
LP33817.
The night of the red-eyed madman.
© 23Nov65; LP32495.
The night of the returning dead.
© 11Oct66; LP33819.
The night of the steel assassin.
© 3Jan66 (in notice: 1965); LP32875.
The night of the sudden death.
© 5Oct65; LP31943.
The night of the sudden plague.
© 19Apr66; LP32882.
The night of the torture chamber.
© 7Dec65; LP32498.
The night of the two-legged buffalo.
© 7Mar66; LP32879.
The night of the whirring death.
© 15Feb66; LP33002.
The night that terror stalked the town.
© 15Nov65; LP32110.
The night the dragon screamed.
© 11Jan66 (in notice: 1965); LP32876.
The night the wizard shook the earth.
© 29Sep65; LP31944.
WILD, WILD WEST. Columbia Broadcasting
System. Approx. 60 min. each, sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. Appl. author: Garrison
Productions. © Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc.
The night of Montezuma's hordes.
© 20Oct67; LP36166.
Night of the amnesiac. © 2Feb68;
LP36678.
The night of the arrow. © 22Dec67;
LP36188.
The night of the assassin. © 15Sep67;
LP36190.
Night of the bogus bandits. © 24Mar67;
LP34693.
The night of the Braine. © 10Feb67
(in notice: 1966); LP36594.
Night of the bubbling death.
© 2Sep67; LP37230.
Night of the cadre. © 17Mar67;
LP36025.
The night of the circus of death.
© 27Oct67; LP36167.
Night of the Colonel's ghost.
© 3Mar67; LP34696.
Night of the cutthroats. © 10Nov67;
LP36667.
Night of the deadly blossom.
© 10Mar67; LP34695.
Night of the deadly bubble.
© 17Feb67; LP34698.
Night of the death masks. © 19Jan68;
LP36680.
Night of the deathmaker. © 16Feb68;
LP36676.
Night of the falcon. © 3Nov67;
LP36668.
Night of the feathered fury.
© 6Jan67 (in notice: 1966); LP34690.
The night of the firebrand.
© 8Sep67; LP36187.
Night of the gypsy peril. © 13Jan67
(in notice: 1966); LP36024.
Night of the hangman. © 13Oct67;
LP36664.
Night of the headless woman.
© 29Dec67; LP36665.
Night of the infernal machine.
© 16Dec66; LP36081.
Night of the iron fist. © 1Dec67;
LP36693.
The night of the Jack of diamonds.
© 29Sep67; LP36164.
Night of the legion of death.
© 17Nov67; LP36666.
The night of the lord of limbo.
© 26Dec66; LP34018.
The night of the man-eating house.
© 28Nov66; LP34017.
Night of the ready made corpse.
© 18Nov66; LP36026.
The night of the running death.
© 8Dec67; LP36189.
The night of the Samurai. © 6Oct67;
LP36165.
Night of the Simian terror.
© 9Feb68; LP36677.
Night of the skulls. © 9Dec66;
LP36080.
Night of the surreal McCoy.
© 24Feb67; LP34697.
Night of the Tartar. © 27Jan67 (in
notice: 1966); LP34691.
Night of the tottering tontine.
© 30Dec66; LP36027.
Night of the turncoat. © 25Nov67;
LP37231.
Night of the undead. © 26Jan68;
LP36679.
Night of the underground terror.
© 12Jan68; LP36681.
Night of the vicious valentine.
© 3Feb67; LP34692.
Night of the vipers. © 5Jan68;
LP36675.
The night of the watery death.
© 7Nov66; LP34015.
Night of the wolf. © 24Mar67; LP34694.
WILD, WILD WINTER. Universal Pictures
Co. 80 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Techniscope. © Universal
Pictures Co., Inc.; 5Feb66 (in
notice: 1965); LP35392.
WILD, WILD WORLD. Warner Bros. Pictures.
Released by Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributing Corp. 7 min., sd.,
Technicolor, 35 mm. (Merrie melodies
cartoon) © Vitaphone Corp.; 27Feb60
(in notice: 1959); LP18695.
THE WILD WIND. See
THE DEPUTY.
WILDCATS COME OFF THE FLOOR TO WIN. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WILDERNESS. See
THE LAW AND MR. JONES.
THE WILDERNESS, A WAY OF LIFE. Frederick
Putnam Meader & Elaine A.
Meader. 37 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© Frederick Putnam Meader & Elaine A.
Meader; 28Jul69; MU8062.
THE WILDERNESS ROAD. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Daniel
Boone, pt. 3.
THE WILDEST RAID OF ALL. See
RAT PATROL.
WILDFLOWERS OF THE FIELD AND MEADOW.
Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 1May64; MP14533.
WILDLIFE REFUGE. Pat Dowling Pictures.
14 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl.
author: Paul H. Dowling. © Pat
Dowling Pictures; 1Sep61; MP11805.
THE WILEY METHOD. See
MY THREE SONS.
THE WILL. See
THE MILLIONAIRE. Mitchell Gunther.
WILL CARA'S SUCCESS SPOIL FRANK
BRIDGES? See
THE CARA WILLIAMS SHOW.
WILL EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES IN TERRY
DUNNE PLEASE APPLAUD. See
BEN CASEY.
WILL GETS A RIGHT-HAND MAN. See
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS.
WILL GOES TO WASHINGTON. See
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS.
THE WILL OF AUGUSTA NASH. Dept. of
Stewardship & Benevolence, National
Council of Churches of Christ in the
U.S.A. 35 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
© Jam Handy Organization, Inc.;
7Jun61; LU3184.
WILL PENNY. Paramount Pictures Corp.
109 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 31Dec67;
LP35656.
WILL ROGERS. See
BIOGRAPHY.
WILL ROGERS LOST. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
THE WILL SANTEE STORY. See
WAGON TRAIN.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL CHIP DOUGLAS? See
MY THREE SONS.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL CLEM KADIDDLEHOPPER?
See
THE RED SKELTON SHOW.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL DOBIE'S MOTHER? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL HERMAN MUNSTER? See
THE MUNSTERS.
WILL SUCCESS SPOIL JASPER. See
BACHELOR FATHER.
WILL THE ALLIGATOR TAKE THE STAND. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WILL THE REAL ADMIRAL PLEASE STAND
UP. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
WILL THE REAL CAPTAIN TRY TO STAND
UP. See
F TROOP.
WILL THE REAL CHICKEN PLEASE STAND
UP. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WILL THE REAL CLARA APPLEBY SHUT
UP? See
THE RED SKELTON HOUR.
WILL THE REAL DWAYNE WHITT PLEASE
STAND UP? See
TAMMY.
WILL THE REAL GOOD GUYS PLEASE STAND
UP. See
I SPY.
WILL THE REAL KILLER PLEASE STAND
UP? See
CHECKMATE.
WILL THE REAL MARTIAN PLEASE STAND
UP? See
THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
WILL THE REAL MICHELE TABOUR PLEASE
STAND UP? See
PETE AND GLADYS.
WILL THE REAL MR. HARGRAVE PLEASE
STAND UP? See
OUR MAN HIGGINS.
WILL THE REAL MR. HOWELL. See
GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.
WILL THE REAL SANTA CLAUS PLEASE COME
DOWN THE CHIMNEY? See
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS.
WILL THE REAL U-31 TRY TO STAND UP? See
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF HENRY PHYFE.
THE WILL TO WIN. Peter S. Brown Productions.
53 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Peter S. Brown Productions,
solely owned by Peter S. Brown.
WILL WE HAVE YEAR 'ROUND SCHOOLS? AND
OTHER QUESTIONS. National Education
Assn. 30 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
(Parents ask about school) © National
Education Assn.; 1Apr61; MP12280.
WILL YOU TWO BE MY WIFE? See
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW.
WILLARD-DEMPSEY HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT; BOXING MATCH AT TOLEDO,
OHIO, JULY 4, 1919. Mr. & Mrs. Jess
Willard. 40 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
Appl. author: Frank G. Hall. © Jess
Willard & Mrs. Jess Willard a.k.a.
Harriet B. Willard; 16Apr64; MU7399.
WILLEM DE KOONING. National Educational
Television & Radio Center.
29 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (USA:
Artists, no. 10) © National Educational
Television & Radio Center; 17Jul66;
MP16683.
WILLFULNESS. See
IT'S LIGHT TIME.
WILLIAM AND MARY. See
'WAY OUT.
WILLIAM B. IDE. Robert Ranberg.
15 min., b&w, 16 mm. © Robert
Ranberg; 28Feb64; MU7398.
WILLIAM B. IDE. Robert Ranberg.
15 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl.
states prev. reg. 28Feb64, MU7398.
NM: revision & addition. © Robert
Ranberg; 11Oct66; MP17351.
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS. See
U.S.A.: POETRY.
WILLIAM HALSEY. See
BIOGRAPHY.
WILLIAM PENN AND THE QUAKERS. (The
Pennsylvania Colony) Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Coronet Instructional Films,
a division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Jun59;
MP9882.
WILLIAM TELL. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a
division of Esquire, Inc.; 3Dec60;
MP11253.
WILLIAMS. See
< WILL'S MISFORTUNE COOKIE. See
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS.
WILMA. See
PETER LOVES MARY.
WILMA'S APPLE BUTTER. See
PETER LOVES MARY.
WILMA'S PHANTOM LOVER. See
PETER LOVES MARY.
WILMA'S UNCLE CHARLIE. See
PETER LOVES MARY.
WILMA'S VANISHING MONEY. See
THE FLINTSTONES.
WILSON GOES TO THE DENTIST. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
WILSON SLEEPS OVER. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
WILSON'S ALLERGY. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
WILSON'S LITTLE WHITE LIE. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
WILSON'S SECOND CHILDHOOD. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
WILSON'S WIFE. See
THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW. 6122 & 6129.
WIN, PLACE & DIE. See
RUN, BUDDY, RUN.
WINCHESTER QUARANTINE. See
CHEYENNE.
WINCHESTER 73. Universal Television.
106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Based
on the screenplay by Robert L.
Richards & Borden Chase. © Universal
Television, a division of Universal
City Studios, Inc.; 14Mar67 (in
notice: 1966); LP36138.
WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES. Schulberg
Productions. Released by Warner Bros.
Pictures. 93 min., sd., Technicolor,
35 mm. © Schulberg Production, Inc.
(in notice: Schulberg Productions,
Inc.); 6Sep58; LP15074.
WIND AND WHAT IT DOES. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films. 11 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Eastman Color.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films,
Inc.; 23Jan63; MP13386.
THE WIND AT WORK. Pat Dowling Pictures.
11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Appl.
author: Thomas J. Stanton. © Pat
Dowling Pictures; 1Apr60; MP10200.
THE WIND AT YOUR BACK. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS. 618.
WIND BAG. See
HECTOR HEATHCOTE SHOW.
THE WIND CANNOT READ. Rank Organisation
Film Productions. Released by Rank
Film Distributors. 114 min., sd.,
Color by DeLuxe, 35 mm. A Betty E.
Box & Ralph Thomas production. From
the novel by Richard Mason. © Rank
Organisation Film Productions, Ltd.;
31Dec58; LP15773.
WIND FEVER. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
A WIND OF HURRICANE FORCE. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
THE WIND OF OUTRAGE. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
WIND TUNNEL. See
ALBERTO-CULVER CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
THE WINDFALL. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
MY THREE SONS.
A WINDFALL FOR MOM. See
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
WINDJAMMER. Louis De Rochemont Cinemiracle
Productions. 113 min., sd.,
color, 35 mm. Cinemiracle. © Louis
De Rochemont Cinemiracle Productions,
Inc.; 6Apr58; LP21189.
THE WINDMILL CAPER. See
DICK TRACY.
WINDOW GLASS CUTTING DIAMOND TECHNIQUES.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 15 min.
© Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.;
22Sep64; MU7483.
A WINDOW ON THE WAR. See
CHANNING.
WINDOWS OF THE SOUL. Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago. Made by Moody Institute
of Science. Sd., color, 16 mm.
© Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
Pt.
1. 28 min. © 1Apr60; MP10283.
2. 31 min. © 1Apr60; MP10284.
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD. MPO Productions.
29 min., sd., Eastman color, 16 mm.
Presented in association with Film
Counselors. © Chase Manhattan Bank;
24Sep62; MP12726.
WINDS AND THEIR CAUSES. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. 2d ed. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 20Apr67; MP16776.
WINDS GREAT AND SMALL. Cenco Educational
Films. 12 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Eastman color. © Cenco
Educational Films, a division of
Cenco Instruments Corp.; 10Dec62;
MP13062.
THE WINDS OF FREEDOM. Board of Trustees,
Leland Stanford Junior University.
Made by News & Publications Service,
Stanford University; Peter C. Allen,
director. 28 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© Board of Trustees of the Leland
Stanford Junior University; 17Feb59
(in notice: 1958); MP9886.
THE WINDSORS. See
BIOGRAPHY.
WINDY DAY. Paramount Pictures Corp. &
Hubley Studios. 9 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Paramount Pictures Corp. &
Hubley Studios, Inc.; 29May68; LP36043.
A WINE CELLAR IS NOT A HOME. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
THE WINE-DARK SEA. See
KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.
WINE, WOMEN AND WILLIE. See
DANTE.
WINGED ATTACK. See
LASSIE.
WINGED WOOFER. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-34.
WINGED WORLD. National Geographic
Society & Wolper Productions.
52 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© National Geographic Society;
6Dec67; MP17651.
THE WINGED WORLD, INSTINCT AND INTELLIGENCE
IN BIRDS. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp. 24 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Appl. states prev. reg.
5Jan68, MP17651. NM: revisions.
© National Geographic Society;
16Apr68 (in notice: 1967); MP18419.
WINGS FOR A PLUSH HORSE. See
THE NEW BREED.
WINGS OF AN ANGEL. See
PETER GUNN.
WINGS OF CHANCE. Universal Pictures
Co. Released by Universal-International.
76 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Eastman color. A Tiger production.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.;
15Feb61; LP24529.
WINGS OF FIRE. Universal Television.
106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. © Universal
Television, division of Universal
City Studios, Inc.; 14Feb67
(in notice: 1966); LP35872.
WINGS OF HOPE. See
DR. KILDARE.
WINGS OF JUSTICE. See
SKY KING. No. 32117
WININGER-LITTLER SHOW. See
CHALLENGE GOLF.
WINKY DINK AND YOU. Ariel Productions.
Approx. 5 min. each, sd., color,
16 mm. © Screen Magic, Inc.
No.
P-1. Follow the notes. © 16Dec68;
LP36560.
P-2. The rambling brook. © 17Dec68;
LP36561.
P-3. Dig we must. © 18Dec68; LP36562.
P-4. Canine cantata. © 19Dec68;
LP36563.
P-5. No laughing matter. © 20Dec68;
LP36564.
P-6. The long eared giant.
© 23Dec68; LP36565.
P-7. Waggin' dragon. © 24Dec68;
LP36566.
P-8. Handsome ransom. © 25Dec68;
LP36567.
P-9. Woofer's draw-in. © 26Dec68;
LP36568.
P-10. Water, water everywhere.
© 27Dec68; LP36569.
P-11. Damsel in distress. © 30Dec68;
LP36570.
P-12. Fair and squaw. © 31Dec68;
LP36571.
P-13. U-boat in the moat. © 1Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36572.
P-14. The vacation draw-in.
© 2Jan69 (In notice: 1968); LP36547.
P-15. The missing color mystery.
© 3Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP36548.
P-16. Hot fiddle. © 6Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36549.
P-17. Wizard of the opera. © 7Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36550.
P-18. Dynamic ceramics. © 8Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36551.
P-19. Moon balloon. © 9Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36552.
P-20. The way out watercolor.
© 10Jan69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36553.
P-21. Twinkle, little star. Appl.
ti.: Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
© 13Jan69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36554.
P-22. Dependence day. © 14Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36555.
P-23. The chocolate cookie caper.
© 15Jan69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36556.
P-24. The vernalite crystal.
© 16Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP36557.
P-25. Simple scarum. © 17Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36558.
P-26. The boisterous oyster.
© 20Jan69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36559.
P-27. A stitch in time. © 14Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36962.
P-28. Plane mayhem. © 15Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36963.
P-29. Over a barrel. © 16Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36964.
P-30. The igneosaur. © 17Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36965.
P-31. A lot of hot air. © 20Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36966.
P-32. The kindly defender. © 21Jan69
(In notice: 1968); LP36967.
P-33. Farm vs. freeway. © 22Jan69
(In notice: 1968); LP36968.
P-34. Winged Woofer. © 23Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36969.
P-35. What's the big idea. © 24Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36970.
P-36. Speedy saucer. © 27Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36971.
P-37. Gone fission. © 28Jan69
(in notice: 1968); LP36972.
P-38. The zip code zipper.
© 29Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP32973.
P-39. Witch's stew. © 30Jan69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36974.
P-40. Woofer for the defense.
© 31Jan69 (in notice: 1968); LP32975.
P-41. Pilfered pumpkins. © 3Feb69
(in notice 1968); LP36976.
P-42. Witch's switch. © 4Feb69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36977.
P-43. Golden fraud. © 5Feb69 (in
notice: 1968); LP36978.
P-44. Harm on the range. © 6Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36979.
P-45. Ace high scarum. © 7Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36980.
P-46. Et tu Woofer. © 10Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36981.
P-47. Circus draw in. © 11Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36982.
P-48. Winky Dink and the whale.
© 12Feb69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36983.
P-49. Fastest gum in the West.
© 13Feb69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36984.
P-50. Romance of the nose. © 14Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36985.
P-51. All squared away. © 17Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36986.
P-52. Prince or frog. © 18Feb69
(in notice: 1968); LP36987.
THE WINNER. See
DAVEY AND GOLIATH.
KID'S STUFF. Episode no. 70.
LASSIE.
WINNER LOSE ALL. See
THE BIG VALLEY.
WINNER TAKE ALL. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
GUNSMOKE.
THE WINNERS. Chevrolet Motor Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
16 min., sd., color, 16 mm. © Chevrolet
Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; 19Sep68; MU7951.
THE WINNERS. Time. 29 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. (The World we live in)
Derived from The insects, a volume in
the Life nature library. Produced
by Time-Life Broadcast with National
Educational Television. © Time, Inc.;
14Nov68; MP19172.
WINNIE THE POOH AND THE BLUSTERY DAY.
Walt Disney Productions. Released by
Buena Vista Distribution Co. 27 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. Based on the books
written by A. A. Milne. © Walt
Disney Productions; 27Aug68; LP36359.
WINNIE THE POOH AND THE HONEY TREE.
Walt Disney Productions. Released
by Buena Vista Distribution Co.
26 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Technicolor.
Based on the books written by
A. A. Milne. © Walt Disney Productions;
14Oct65; LP32097.
THE WINNING COMBINATION FOR COST CONTROL.
BNA, Inc. Made by Norwood
Studios. 12 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Modern Management Films. Eastman
color. © BNA, Inc.; 20Sep63; MP13689.
WINNING HIS WAY. See
IT'S A MAN'S WORLD.
THE WINNING NUMBER. See
CALVIN AND THE COLONEL.
THE WINNING OF MORTICIA ADDAMS. See
THE ADDAMS FAMILY.
THE WINNING STRAIN. Winik Films Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp.
9 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Sports
in action) © Paramount Pictures
Corp.; 3Oct66; MP16215.
WINNING STREAK. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WINNING STYLES. Paramount Pictures
Corp. Made by Winik Films Corp.
9 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Sports
in action) © Paramount Pictures
Corp.; 24Jul68; MP19196.
WINNING THE WORM WAR. Merck & Co.
Made by Creative Visual Media.
25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman
color. © Merck & Co., Inc.;
31Jan64; MP14133.
THE WINNING TICKET. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WINSTON CHURCHILL. See
BIOGRAPHY.
THE WINSTON AFFAIR. See
MAN IN THE MIDDLE.
WINTER A-GO-GO. Columbia Pictures Corp.
88 min., sd., color, 35 mm. A Reno
Carell production. Color by PathÉ.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 1Jul65;
LP31744.
WINTER COLOR. Oakleigh Thorne II.
Made by Thorne Films. 5 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Eastman color.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 1Mar63 (in
notice: 1962); MP13228.
WINTER COMES TO THE FOREST. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
3Feb64; MP14514.
WINTER HARVEST. See
DR. KILDARE.
WINTER KILL. See
BRONCO.
WINTER LANDING PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH
ACCIDENTS. American Airlines.
10 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Appl. author: Frank Fred Atzert.
© American Airlines, Inc.; 24Dec64;
MU7531.
WINTER OLYMPICS & FOCUS ON 1939. See
THE SCREEN NEWS DIGEST.
WINTER QUARTERS. See
FRONTIER CIRCUS.
WINTER SOLDIER. See
RAWHIDE.
WINTER SONG. See
THE ALASKANS.
WINTER SPORTS ITALIAN STYLE. Paramount
Pictures Corp. Made by Winik Films.
13 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Sports
in action) © Paramount Pictures
Corp.; 1Oct67; MP17406.
WINTER STORM. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
WINTER STORY. See
IT'S A MAN'S WORLD.
WINTER TIME IN MELBOURNE. Paramount
Pictures Corp. 9 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (A Travelrama short) © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 31Dec62; LP23622.
WINTER WONDERLAND. See
HAZEL.
WINTER WORLD. Film Originals. 17 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © George Oliver
Smith & Helen Stanfield Smith d.b.a.
Film Originals; 1Jun60; MP11515.
[WINTERPROOF YOUR DRIVING] Driver Education
& Training Divisions, Allstate
Insurance Co. 16 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. CinemaScope. © Allstate
Insurance Co.; 10Jun68; MP18863.
THE WINTHROP WOMAN. See
MAN FROM BLACKHAWK.
WIPEOUT. See
BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CRYSLER THEATRE.
WIPES. Lloyd Michael Williams. 1 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Lloyd Michael
Williams; 1Jul63; MP13380.
A WIRE FOR GILLIS. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
WIRE'S END. See
MAN WITHOUT A GUN.
WIRING A BOX WITH ARMORED CABLE. Fairfield
Associates. 3 min., si.,
color, 8 mm. © Fairfield Associates,
Inc.; 4Dec68; MP18998.
WIRING AN ATTACHMENT PLUG. Fairfield
Associates. 3 min., si., color,
8 mm. © Fairfield Associates, Inc.;
4Dec68; MP18993.
THE WISE USE OF CREDIT. National Consumer
Finance Assn. Made by Sutherland
Educational Films. 11 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author:
John Sutherland. © Sutherland Educational
Films, Inc. (wholly owned
subsidiary of John Sutherland Productions,
Inc.); 1Sep60; MP11427.
THE WISH. See
BONANZA.
A WISH AND TICINO. Warner Bros. Pictures.
9 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(World-wide adventure special)
© Andre de La Varre; 21Sep63; LP29472.
THE WISH BOOK. See
GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER.
WISHBONE. See
GUNSMOKE.
THE WISHBONE BONER. Hal Seeger. 5 min.,
si., color, 16 mm. (Batfink, no. 40)
© Hal Seeger; 1May67; LU3491.
WISHING WELL. See
UNITED STATES MARSHAL.
WISP. Max Katz. Made by Audio Visual
Productions. 7 min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Max Katz; 12Oct62; LU3226.
THE WITCH. See
THE FUGITIVE.
WITCH CRAFTY. Hal Seeger Productions.
6 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Milton,
no. 23) Eastman color. © Hal Seeger
Productions, Inc.; 28Dec65; LU3397.
WITCH DOCTOR. See
DR. KILDARE.
THE WITCH NEXT DOOR. See
FRED ASTAIRE'S PREMIERE THEATRE.
THE WITCH OF HOUND DOG. See
MAVERICK.
WITCH OF THE EAST WING. See
THE NURSES.
WITCH WOMAN. See
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE.
WITCHCRAFT. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. 80 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
3Sep64; LP28963.
WITCHCRAFT A GO-GO. See
BROADSIDE.
WITCH'S STEW. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-39.
WITCH'S SWITCH. See
WINKY DINK AND YOU. No. P-42.
A WITCH'S TANGLED HARE. Warner Bros.
Cartoons. 7 min., sd., Technicolor,
35 mm. (Looney tune cartoon; Bugs
Bunny special) © Vitaphone Corp.;
31Oct59; MP10576.
WITH A SMILE. See
GUNSMOKE.
WITH GLORY AND HONOR. See
THE ROBERT HERRIDGE THEATER.
WITH HELLFIRE AND THUNDER. See
DR. KILDARE.
WITH HELP FROM ULYSSES. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
WITH HONESTY AND INTEGRITY. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
WITH INTENT TO INFLUENCE. See
FOR THE PEOPLE.
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. See
THE CONSTITUTION.
WITH THE RICH AND MIGHTY, ALWAYS A
LITTLE PATIENCE. See
BEN CASEY.
WITH THEIR EYES ON THE STARS. Warner
Bros. Pictures. 18 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (World wide adventure special)
Technicolor. © Warner Bros. Pictures,
Inc.; 11Jan64 (in notice: 1963);
LP29450.
WITH THIS HOOD I THEE WED. See
THE JEAN ARTHUR SHOW.
WITH THIS RING. See
DR. KILDARE.
HAWAIIAN EYE.
WITHOUT A NET. See
WHIRLYBIRDS.
WITHOUT END TO DARE. South Carolina
Educational Television Network &
WIS-TV. 59 min., sd., b&w, 60 mm.
© Payne Williams; 27Jun68; LU3566.
WITHOUT FEAR. See
THE DU PONT SHOW WITH JUNE ALLYSON.
Production no. 3446.
WITHOUT HONOR. See
CIMARRON STRIP. No. 22.
WITHOUT MERCY. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
WITHOUT STICK OR SWORD. See
NAKED CITY.
WITHOUT TIME OR REASON. Paramount
Pictures Corp. 6 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (Noveltoon cartoon) © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 1Nov61; LP21193.
WITHOUT WHEAT, THERE IS NO BREAD. See
THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW.
WITNESS. See
ALCOA PRESENTS ONE STEP BEYOND. Eye
witness.
THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW. 52.
CISCO KID.
IVANHOE.
LAWMAN.
THE MILLIONAIRE. Tony Rogers.
TWO FACES WEST.
WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE. See
SURFSIDE 6.
WITNESS FOR THE PERSECUTION. See
PETER LOVES MARY.
WITNESS IN DANGER. See
MANHUNT.
WITNESS IN TERROR. See
MAN WITHOUT A GUN.
WITNESS IN THE WINDOW. See
PETno. 19-B (56).
WOLFSBURG 221. Marathon International
Productions. 20 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Marathon International Productions,
Inc.; 1Dec60; MP10765.
THE WOLVES IN FRONT, THE JACKALS
BEHIND. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
WOMAN! Columbia Broadcasting System.
Approx. 60 min. each, sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Do they marry too young? © 18May59;
MP11970.
Is the American woman losing her
femininity? © 15Sep59; MP11610.
The lonely years. © 29Feb60; MP11933.
The marriage that failed. © 4Nov59;
MP11611.
You can't raise children by the book.
© 11Dec59; MP11612.
WOMAN. See
DISCOVERY.
THE TALL MAN.
THE WOMAN BEHIND THE JOKES. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW.
WOMAN BEHIND THE MAN. See
THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW.
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
WOMAN BEHIND THE THRONE. See
THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW. 48.
THE WOMAN BETWEEN. See
THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW. 6109.
WOMAN DOCTOR IN VIETNAM. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WOMAN ESCAPES. See
SHERIFF OF COCHISE.
THE WOMAN FROM HOG RIDGE. See
THE RIFLEMAN.
WOMAN FROM TUCSON. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WOMAN FROM WHITE WING. See
THE VIRGINIAN.
THE WOMAN FROM WYOMING. See
SHOTGUN SLADE.
WOMAN HUNT. Associated Producers.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm.
CinemaScope. From a story by Harry
Spalding. © Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp.; 31Dec61; LP21041.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. See
THE TALL MAN.
THE WOMAN IN QUESTION. American
Cancer Society. 16 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. © American Cancer
Society, Inc.; 9Aug67; LP35284.
A WOMAN IN THE HOUSE. See
BONANZA.
WOMAN IN THE RIVER. See
BOURBON STREET BEAT.
A WOMAN LOST. See
BONANZA.
WOMAN OF ARLES. See
MARKHAM.
WOMAN OF FIRE. See
BONANZA.
WOMAN OF STRAW. Novus Films, London.
Released in the U.S. by United
Artists Corp. 117 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Eastman color. From the
novel by Catherine Arley. © Novus
Films, Ltd.; 30Apr64; LP29154.
WOMAN OF THE MONTH: INDIRA GANDHI. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WOMAN ON THE HIGHWAY. See
MANHUNT.
WOMAN ON THE LEDGE. See
THE LINE-UP.
WOMAN TRAP. See
RAWHIDE.
WOMAN TROUBLE. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
C-14 (86)
THE WOMAN TURNED TO SALT. See
SUSPICION.
WOMAN VOTE NOW (WOMEN VOTE NOW) See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
THE WOMAN WHO. See
THE DU PONT SHOW WITH JUNE ALLYSON.
Production no. 3418.
THE WOMAN WHO NEVER WAS. See
FOLLOW THE SUN.
THE WOMAN WHO TALKED. See
GRAND JURY.
THE WOMAN WHO WANTED TO LIVE. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.
THE WOMAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE. Warner
Bros. Pictures. 84 min., sd., b&w,
35 mm. From the novel Catacombs,
by Jay Bennett. Produced in association
with Associated Producers, Inc.
A Parroch-McCallum production.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.;
15May65 (in notice: 1964); LP32354.
WOMAN WINS TRAPSHOOTING CONTEST. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WOMAN WITH A GUN. See
TALES OF WELLS FARGO.
THE WOMAN'S ANGLE. See
BACHELOR FATHER.
WOMAN'S CLUB PICNIC. See
CALVIN AND THE COLONEL.
A WOMAN'S COURAGE. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. The Swamp
Fox, pt. 2.
A WOMAN'S HELP. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.
A WOMAN'S PLACE. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
FAIR EXCHANGE.
THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.
RAWHIDE.
A WOMAN'S RIGHTS. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS. 7231.
A WOMAN'S WORK. See
MY THREE SONS.
THE WOMEN GET THE VOTE. See
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
WOMEN IN WAR, TOO. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
WOMEN MOURN VALENTINO. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
WOMEN OF SILURE. See
CAIN'S HUNDRED.
WOMEN OF THE PREHISTORIC PLANET.
Standard Club of California Productions.
Released by Realart Pictures.
87 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Color by
DeLuxe. © Standard Club of California
a.a.d.o. Standard Club of
California Productions, Inc.; 15Apr66
(in notice: 1965); LP32415.
WOMEN VOTE NOW. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
Women vote now.
WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS ESTABLISHED, MAY 14,
1942. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. May 14, 1960.
WOMEN'S RIGHTS. See
ICHABOD AND ME.
WONDER. See
GUNSMOKE.
THE WONDER OF CHEMISTRY. McGraw-Hill
Book Co. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
(McGraw-Hill text-films) NM: revisions,
new material. © McGraw-Hill
Book Co., Inc.; 9Nov60; MP11245.
WONDER OF GRASSHOPPERS. Moody Institute
of Science. 12 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Wonder world film series)
© Moody Institute of Science;
5Jan59; MP12373.
WONDER OF REPRODUCTION. Moody Institute
of Science. 12 min., sd., color,
16 mm. (Wonder world film series)
© Moody Institute of Science; 14Dec58;
MP12372.
THE WONDER OF THE SENSES. See
SENSE PERCEPTION.
THE WONDER OF WANDA. See
THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW.
THE WONDER OF WATER. American Waterways
Operators. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
27 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
© American Waterways Operators, Inc.;
12Jan67; MU7775.
WONDER WORLD FILM SERIES. See
WONDER OF GRASSHOPPERS.
WONDER OF REPRODUCTION.
WONDERFUL AFRICA. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 19 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(Musical travelark, no. 20) Technicolor.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.;
1May62 (in notice: 1961); LP23733.
WONDERFUL AUSTRIA. Film Services. Released
by Columbia Pictures Corp.
17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark) Production consultants,
Anthony Oilkison Associates. © Film
Services (London) Ltd.; 1Sep66 (in
notice: 1964); MP17411.
WONDERFUL BEAULIEU. Francis-Montagu
Film Productions. Released by
Columbia Pictures Corp. 18 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical travelark,
no. 21) © Francis-Montagu
Film Productions, Ltd.; 1May62 (in
notice: 1961); LP26592.
WONDERFUL CARIBBEAN. Film Services.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark, no. 42) © Film Services
(London) Ltd.; 1Jul67 (in notice:
1965); MP17851.
WONDERFUL GREECE. Columbia Pictures
Corp. Made by B. M. Productions.
1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark, no. 11) © B. M. Productions,
Ltd.; 15May61 (in notice: 1960);
LP20403.
WONDERFUL HONG KONG. Athos Film Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp. 20 min., sd., color,
35 mm. © Columbia Pictures Corp.;
1Jan61 (in notice: 1960); LP18985.
WONDERFUL ISRAEL. B. M. Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
18 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark, no. 15) © B. M. Productions,
Ltd.; 1Feb62 (in notice: 1961); LP21457.
WONDERFUL LIFE. Chevrolet Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
1 min., sd., Eastman color, 35 mm.
© Chevrolet Division, General Motors
Corp.; 17Jan61; MU6991.
WONDERFUL NEW YORK. B. M. Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
18 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark, no. 23) Technicolor.
Technirama. © B. M. Productions,
Ltd.; 1May63 (in notice: 1962);
LP25376.
WONDERFUL SARDINIA. (Italy's wonderful
Sardinia) B. M. Productions. Released
by Columbia Pictures Corp.
1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark, no. 30) © B. M. Productions,
Ltd.; 31Dec62; LP27599.
WONDERFUL SCOTLAND. Anvil Films.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark) Technicolor. © British
Travel Assn.; 1Mar66 (in notice: 1964);
LP33119.
WONDERFUL SWITZERLAND. B. M. Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures
Corp. 18 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
© B. M. Productions, Ltd.; 1Nov62;
(in notice: 1961); LP24120.
WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. See
THE GENERAL ELECTRIC FANTASY HOUR.
Return to Oz.
WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR. See
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR.
WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF. See
SHELL'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF GOLF.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF NYLON. E. I.
DuPont de Nemours & Co. Made by Jam
Handy Organization. 13 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Ektachrome. © E. I.
DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc.;
29Jul64; MU7477.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PIZZAZZ. Lee
Mendelson Film Productions. 52 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. Appl. author:
Lee Mendelson. © Lee Mendelson Film
Productions, Inc.; 18Mar69; MP19255.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS
GRIMM. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer & Cinerama.
129 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Metrocolor.
CinemaScope. A George Pal
production. Based on Die Bruder
Grimm by Hermann Gernster. © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Inc., Cinerama, Inc. &
Gallen Films, S.A.; 31Dec62; LP26214.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF TRAINS. Lionel
Corp. 27 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
A Klaeger film production. © Lionel
Corp.; 26Nov60; LP18400.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF WINE. Wine Advisory
Board. Made by Roy Grandey
Productions. 20 min., sd., color,
16 mm. © Wine Advisory Board;
16Jan68; MP18092.
THE WONDERLAND OF OZ. Westworld
Artists Productions. Sd., color,
35 mm. © Westworld Artists Productions,
Inc.; 14Jul61; LU3188.
THE WONDERS OF ALADDIN. Embassy International
Pictures Corp. Released by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 93 min., sd.,
Technicolor, 35 mm. CinemaScope.
© Embassy International Pictures
Corp.; 31Dec61; LP21325.
WONDERS OF ARKANSAS. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 19 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
(Musical travelark, no. 27) Eastman
color by PathÉ. © Columbia Pictures
Corp.; 1Dec62; LP23732.
WONDERS OF DALLAS. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 1 reel, sd., Eastman color by
PathÉ, 35 mm. (Musical travelark,
no. 26) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;
1Dec62; LP23345.
WONDERS OF KENTUCKY. Foster Films.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
17 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (A
Musical travelark, no. 38) © Columbia
Pictures Corp.; 1Jul65; LP30837.
WONDERS OF MIAMI BEACH. Foster Films.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.
10 min., sd., color, 35 mm. (Musical
travelark) Eastman color. © Foster
Films, Inc.; 31Dec64; LP29464.
WONDERS OF ONTARIO. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 19 min., sd., Eastman color by
PathÉ, 35 mm. (Musical travelark,
no. 9) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;
1Jan60; LP16623.
WONDERS OF PHILADELPHIA. Columbia
Pictures Corp. 19 min., sd., Eastman
Color by PathÉ, 35 mm. (A Musical
travelark) © Columbia Pictures Corp.;
15Mar62; LP22800.
WONDERS OF THE WATER WORLDS. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS.
WONDERS THAT SURROUND US. See
SNAILS.
THE WONDROUS STORY OF BIRTH. Alexander
Enterprises. 21 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Appl. author: Claude Alexander.
© Alexander Enterprises; 24Jul63; MP14039.
WONDROUS WORDS. Chevrolet Motor Division.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
8 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Ektachrome.
© Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; 18Feb65; MU7543.
WON'T IT EVER BE MORNING? See
KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE.
WON'T YOU COME HOME, SAM BAILEY? See
BAILEY'S OF BALBOA.
A WOOD OF THORNS. See
NAKED CITY. 39.
WOOD: TERMINOLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. See
WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,
SET 1.
WOODCUT AND BLOCK PRINTING. See
LINES IN RELIEF, WOODCUT AND BLOCK
PRINTING.
THE WOODCUTTER'S WISH. Cartoon
Classics. 30 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Appl. author: William D.
Cayton. © Cartoon Classics, Inc.;
8May59; LP36357.
THE WOODEN BOX. Regents of the University
of California. 31 min., sd.,
color, 16 mm. Appl. author: S. A.
Barrett. © Regents of the University
of California; 17Dec62; MP12970.
WOODEN HEAD. See
COMEDY CAPERS.
WOODEN WITNESS. See
MANHUNT.
WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE. See
DENNIS THE MENACE.
THE WOODPECKER GETS READY FOR WINTER.
Moody Institute of Science. 9 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Moody Institute
of Science; 16Feb58; MP12371.
WOODPECKER IN THE MOON. Universal-International.
Released by Universal
Film Exchange. 1 reel, sd., Technicolor,
35 mm. (A Walter Lantz Woody
Woodpecker cartune) © Universal-International;
13Jul59; LP19252.
WOODROW WILSON. See
BIOGRAPHY.
PROFILES IN COURAGE.
WOODROW WILSON PASSES. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
A WOODS FULL OF QUESTION MARKS. See
BEN CASEY.
THE WOODSMAN. See
ACCIDENTAL FAMILY. Episode no. 4.
MANY HAPPY RETURNS.
WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,
SET 1. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
14 reels (approx. 3 min. each), si.,
color, 8 mm. Contents: Wood: terminology
and measurement.—The combination
square and its uses.—Using the
marking gauge.—Laying out corner
radii.—Driving and setting nails.—Drawing
nails.—Methods of driving
screws.—Drilling: anchor holes,
clearance holes and countersinking.—Uses
of handscrews.—Smoothing with
abrasive paper.—Using a cross cut
saw.—The back saw.—Using a coping
saw.—Using a coping saw to cut thin
material. Produced by McGraw-Hill
Text-Films in collaboration with
Raybar Technical Films. © McGraw-Hill,
Inc.; 15Oct68; MP18620-18633.
WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,
SET 2. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
14 motion pictures (approx. 4 min.
each), si., color, 8 mm. Produced
in collaboration with Raybar Technical
Films. Presented by McGraw-Hill
Text-Films. Contents: The compass
saw.—Drilling.—Boring with an auger
bit.—Boring with the Forstner bit.—Setting
a plane.—Planing a chamfer.—Methods
of planing end grain.—Squaring
up stock.—Filing wood.—Scraping
wood.—Using spoke shaves.—Using
a gouge.—Chiseling to a
finished line.—Gluing edge to edge.
© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 10Oct68;
MP18749-18762.
WOODWORKING SERIES: HANDTOOL OPERATIONS,
SET 3. McGraw-Hill Book
Co. 14 motion pictures (approx.
4 min. each), si., color, 8 mm. Produced
in collaboration with Raybar
Technical Films. Presented by
McGraw-Hill Text-Films. Contents:
Preparing a dowel.—Using a dowel
jig.—Gluing a dowel joint.—Mortising
with an auger bit.—Mitering a
picture frame.—Gluing and fastening
a miter joint with a spline.—Cutting
a dado.—Laying out and cutting
a gain.—Cutting a tenon.—Sharpening
a hand scraper.—Laying out and cutting
an end lap joint.—Grinding a
chisel.—Whetting a chisel.—Hardware
commonly used in woodworking.
© McGraw-Hill, Inc.; 30Dec68; MP18910-18923.
WOODWORKING SERIES: SET IV, CIRCULAR
SAW. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 14 motion
pictures (approx. 4 min. each),
si., color, 8 mm. Produced in collaboration
with Raybar Technical
Films. Presented by McGraw-Hill
Text
-Films. Contents: Parts and
functions of the circular saw.—Changing
saw blades.—Ripping a board.—Crosscutting
long uniform lengths.—Crosscutting Edison Co. Made by Schwartz-Wallace
Productions. 30 min., sd., color,
16 mm. Produced in association with
WBKB-TV. Appl. author: Hal Wallace.
© Schwartz-Wallace Productions;
21Apr67; MP18417.
THE WORLD OF ANIMALS. See
ANIMALS AT NIGHT.
INSECTS IN A GARDEN.
LOOKING AT AMPHIBIANS.
LOOKING AT BIRDS.
LOOKING AT MAMMALS.
LOOKING AT REPTILES.
THE WORLD OF BENNY GOODMAN. See
SPECIAL PROJECT.
THE WORLD OF BILLY GRAHAM. See
PROJECT 20.
THE WORLD OF BOB HOPE. See
PROJECT 20.
WORLD OF COMEDY. See
HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY.
THE WORLD OF DARRYL F. ZANUCK. See
SPECIAL PROJECT.
A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE. See
THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
THE WORLD OF FASHION: YESTERDAY, TODAY,
TOMORROW. Films du Siecle. 23 min.,
sd., color, 35 mm. © Les Films du
Siecle; 6Nov68; MP19303.
THE WORLD OF GREEN PLANTS. See
FLOWERING PLANTS AND THEIR PARTS.
GREEN PLANTS AND SUNLIGHT.
A STORY OF DISCOVERY: WHY PLANTS BEND
TOWARD LIGHT.
TREES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
THE WORLD OF HENRY FORD. Ford Motor
Co. 35 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Eastman color. © Ford Motor Co.;
14May63; MP13371.
THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT. Pan Arts
Co. Released by United Artists Corp.
106 min., sd., color, 35 mm. Color
by DeLuxe. Panavision. From the
novel by Nora Johnson. © Pan Arts
Co., Inc.; 19Mar64; LP29263.
A WORLD OF HIS OWN. See
THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
THE WORLD OF JACQUELINE KENNEDY. See
SPECIAL PROJECT.
THE WORLD OF JACQUES YVES COUSTEAU.
National Geographic Society.
53 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Produced
in association with Wolper Productions.
© National Geographic Society;
21Apr66; MP16084.
THE WORLD OF JIMMY DOOLITTLE. See
PROJECT 20.
THE WORLD OF LIFE. See
BIOLOGY SERIES I. Film no. 1.
THE WORLD OF LIFE ABOUT US. See
THE COMMUNITY.
THE DESERT.
DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS.
THE GRASSLANDS.
THE TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST.
THE TROPICAL RAIN FOREST.
WHAT IS ECOLOGY?
WORLD OF LIVING THINGS. See
LIVING THINGS IN A DROP OF WATER.
WORLD OF MAURICE CHEVALIER. See
SPECIAL PROJECT.
WORLD OF PENGUINS. See
EXPEDITION.
WORLD OF SPORTS. See
HUNTING UNLIMITED.
RASSLIN' RAMPAGE.
SPORTS AU-GO-GO.
THOUSAND ISLAND AQUARAMA.
THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG. World Enterprises,
Worldfilm co-production. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp.
129 min., sd., Technicolor, 35 mm.
Adapted from the stage play by Paul
Osborn & the novel by Richard Mason.
© Paramount British Pictures, Ltd.;
1Nov60; LP18334.
THE WORLD OF THE TEENAGER. National
Broadcasting Co. 51 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © National Broadcasting
Co., Inc.; 20Dec65 (in notice: 1966);
MP16556.
THE WORLD OF TUBERCULOSIS. See
CONQUEST.
WORLD OF WATER. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp. 1 reel, sd., color, 35 mm.
(Movietone adventure) CinemaScope.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.;
21May64; LP28934.
WORLD OUTDOORS. Girl Scouts of the
United States of America. 20 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Girl Scouts of
the United States of America;
20Apr61; MP11574.
THE WORLD OUTSIDE. Gerald Schiller.
Made by S-L Film Productions. 31 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Gerald Schiller;
1Jun63; MP15337.
WORLD RECORD LEAP OF SIXTEEN
BARRELS. See
SPORTFOLIO.
THE WORLD STARTS NEXT DOOR. Paramount
Pictures Corp. 10 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (A High topper short)
© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 1Dec63;
LP26799.
A WORLD TO PERCEIVE. See
FOCUS ON BEHAVIOR.
WORLD WAR I. Columbia Broadcasting
System. Approx. 30 min. each, sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc.
Battle of Jutland. © 13Nov64; MP14547.
Verdun the inferno. © 6Nov64; MP14521.
WORLD WAR I. McGraw-Hill Book Co.
25 min., sd., color, 16 mm. Presented
by McGraw-Hill Text-Films. Produced
in collaboration with Project 7
Productions. © McGraw-Hill, Inc.;
30Sep69; MP19691.
WORLD WAR I: BUILDING THE PEACE. Coronet
Instructional Films. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 14Oct60; MP11124.
WORLD WAR I: FIRE POWER. Thorne Films.
4 min., si., color, 8 mm. (The 8 mm.
documents project) NM: compilation.
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 2Mar67 (in
notice: 1966); MP17256.
WORLD WAR I: FRENCH ENTRY INTO THE WAR.
Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project,
no. 119) NM: compilation. © Thorne
Films, Inc.; 22May67; MP17291.
WORLD WAR I: GERMAN ENTRY INTO THE WAR.
Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 28Feb67; MP17138.
WORLD WAR I: GERMAN U-BOAT WARFARE.
Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 28Apr67;
MP17139.
WORLD WAR I: THE AIRPLANE. Thorne
Films. 4 min., si., b&w, 8 mm.
(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 116)
NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,
Inc.; 22May67; MP17295.
WORLD WAR I: THE BACKGROUND. Coronet
Instructional Films. 13 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
19Oct60; MP11126.
WORLD WAR I: THE VERSAILLES CONFERENCE.
Thorne Films. 4 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)
© Thorne Films, Inc.; 7Feb67 (In
notice: 1966); MP17137.
WORLD WAR I: THE WAR YEARS. Coronet
Instructional Films. 14 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
11Oct60; MP11123.
WORLD WAR I: TRENCH WARFARE. Thorne
Films. 5 min., si., color, 8 mm.
(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 117)
NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,
Inc.; 22Dec66; MP17310.
WORLD WAR I: U.S. ENTRY INTO THE WAR.
Thorne Films. 3 min., si., b&w,
8 mm. (The 8 mm. documents project)
NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,
Inc.; 1Dec66; MP17258.
WORLD WAR I: U.S. INDUSTRY. Thorne
Films. 5 min., si., b&w, 8 mm.
(The 8 mm. documents project, no. 115)
NM: compilation. © Thorne Films,
Inc.; 9Mar67 (in notice: 1966);
MP17277.
WORLD WAR II: BACKGROUND AND CAUSES.
Coronet Instructional Films. 17 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 1Nov63; MP14196.
WORLD WAR II: 1939-1941. Coronet Instructional
Films. 16 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Nov63; MP14197.
WORLD WAR II: 1942-1945. Coronet Instructional
Films. 17 min., sd.,
b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.;
1Nov63; MP14198.
THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. See
ANIMAL WAR, ANIMAL PEACE.
ANTARCTICA, BECAUSE IT'S THERE.
THE CHILD WATCHERS.
THE DAM BUILDERS.
LIFE IN PARCHED LANDS.
QUESTIONS OF TIME.
RIDDLE OF HEREDITY.
THE SUN WATCHERS.
SURVIVAL IN THE SEA.
WATER, OLD PROBLEMS, NEW APPROACHES.
THE WEATHER WATCHERS.
THE WINNERS.
WORLD WITHOUT SUN. Columbia Pictures
Corp. 93 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
A Franco-Italian co-production, Filmad
Led, Requins Associes, Orsay Films &
Ceiap. © Columbia Pictures Corp.;
31Dec64; LP30038.
THE WORLD WOULD BE GOODBYE. See
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.
WORLD'S FAIR KIDDIE PHONE. American
Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © American Telephone
& Telegraph Co.; 29Jun65; MP15424.
WORLD'S FAIR OPENS. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER. See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WORLD'S GREATEST GRANDSON. See
LIFE OF RILEY.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST SWIMMING
HORSE. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS. No. 824.
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT,
CHARLES "SONNY" LISTON; FLOYD
PATTERSON. SportsVision. Released
by Allied Artists Pictures Corp.
11 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. © SportsVision,
Inc.; 23Jul63; MP13478.
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT:
CHARLES "SONNY" LISTON V. CASSIUS
CLAY. Merit Productions. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
33 min., sd., b&w, 35 mm. © Merit
Productions, Inc.; 26Feb64; MP14091.
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT:
FLOYD PATTERSON VERSUS INGEMAR JOHANSSON,
1959. Group Communications Division,
Teleprompter Corp. 17 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Teleprompter
Corp.; 26Jun59 (in notice: 1961);
MP11552.
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT:
FLOYD PATTERSON VERSUS INGEMAR JOHANSSON,
1960. Group Communications Division,
Teleprompter Corp. 22 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Teleprompter
Corp.; 21Jun60; MP11553.
WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT:
FLOYD PATTERSON VERSUS INGEMAR JOHANSSON,
1961. Group Communications Division,
Teleprompter Corp. 19 min.,
sd., b&w. 16 mm. © Teleprompter
Corp.; 14Mar61; MP11554.
WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPORT DEDICATED,
JULY 31, 1948. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. July 31, 1960.
THE WORLDS OF DR. VISHNIAC. See
HORIZONS OF SCIENCE. V. 1, 2.
THE WORLD'S OLDEST MOTIVE. See
ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR.
THE WORLD'S RICHEST HORSE RACE. Paramount
Pictures Corp. Made by TMI
Productions. 10 min., sd., color,
35 mm. (Travel adventure) © Paramount
Pictures Corp.; 31Dec67; MP19188.
WORLDWIDE ADVENTURE SPECIAL. See
JUNGLE TERROR.
KINGDOM OF THE SAGUENAY.
A REPORT FROM SAN JUAN.
SILVER LIGHTNING.
THEY FLY THRU THE AIR.
A WISH AND TICINO.
WITH THEIR EYES ON THE STARS.
THE WORM. See
GUNSMOKE.
THE WORMWOOD CUP. See
BONANZA.
WORRIED ANYONE? See
THE DONNA REED SHOW.
WORRY WART, PART I. Chevrolet Motor
Division. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
2 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; 26Apr65; MU7606.
WORSE THAN MURDER. See
THRILLER.
WORSE THAN THE BITE. See
S. A. 7.
WORSHAM'S MIRACLE SHOT WINS OPEN. See
SPORTFOLIO.
WORST WINTER OF THE CENTURY. See
THE SCREEN NEWS DIGEST. V. 5, no. 8.
WORTHY TO STAND. Brigham Young University,
Motion Picture Dept. 25 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Brigham Young
University; 30Dec68 (in notice:
1969); MP18896.
THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN OF LAREDO. See
LAREDO.
THE WOUNDED DON'T CRY. See
COMBAT!
THE WOUNDED PRISONER. See
SHERIFF OF COCHISE.
WOUNDING OF WALTER REUTHER, APR. 20,
1948. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. Apr. 20, 1960.
A WRANGLER'S LAST RIDE. See
DEATH VALLEY DAYS.
THE WRAP. International Business Machines
Corp. 10 min., sd., Ektachrome,
16 mm. © International Business Machines
Corp.; 16Nov60; MU6981.
A WREATH FOR CHARITY LORD. See
SUGARFOOT.
A WREATH FOR MCHALE. See
MCHALE'S NAVY.
THE WRECKER. See
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
MAVERICK.
TARGET: THE CORRUPTORS.
THE WRECKERS. See
GUNSMOKE.
THE WRECKING CREW. Meadway-Claude
Films No. 4. Released by Columbia
PicturesCorp. 104 min., sd., color,
35 mm. Based on the book by Donald
Hamilton. © Meadway-Claude Films
No. 4; 1Feb69 (in notice: 1968);
LP36433.
THE WRECKING CREW. See
CALVIN AND THE COLONEL.
THE WRESTLER. See
DECEMBER BRIDE.
GUESTWARD HO.
MISTER ED.
WRESTLING INSTRUCTION SERIES. See
INTRODUCTION TO WRESTLING.
WRESTLING STORY. See
WILD BILL HICKOK.
WRIGHT BROTHERS FLY. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
WRIGLEY ZOO. See
DEBBIE DEER.
EDDY ELEPHANT.
FRANKY FOX.
HILDY HIPPO.
JEFFREY GIRAFFE.
KAROL KANGAROO.
SALLY SEAL.
SAMMY SLOTH.
WRIGLEY ZOO—BOBBY BEAR. Wm. Wrigley,
Jr. Co. One min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co.; 16Dec63;
MU7365.
WRIGLEY ZOO—BUSTER BEAVER. Wm. Wrigley,
Jr. Co. One min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co.;
16Dec63; MU7367.
WRIGLEY ZOO—CLARA CAMEL. Wm. Wrigley,
Jr. Co. One min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co.; 16Dec63;
MU7368.
WRIGLEY ZOO—MELVIN MONKEY. Wm. Wrigley,
Jr. Co. One min., sd., b&w,
16 mm. © Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co.;
16Dec63; MU7366.
[WRIGLEY ZOO TELEVISION COMMERCIALS]
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. 1 min. each,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Wm. Wrigley Jr.
Co.
Ricky Raccoon. © 3Mar67; MU7787.
WRING OUT THE OLD. See
ALBERTO-CULVER CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WRING OUT THE WELCOME MAT. See
PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES.
THE WRIST WATCH. See
OFFICIAL DETECTIVE.
WRITE ON. See
GILLETTE CO. TELEVISION COMMERCIALS.
WRITING A GOOD PARAGRAPH. 10 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, a division of Esquire,
Inc.; 1Mar63; MP13649.
WRITING A REPORT. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16 mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films,
a division of Esquire, Inc.; 2Jul62;
MP12763.
WRITING AND REVISING (Filmstrip) Reid
Irving. 4 filmstrips, color, 35 mm.
© Reid Irving; 20Nov56; MP9876.
WRITING DIFFERENT KINDS OF LETTERS.
Coronet Instructional Films. 11 min.,
sd., b&w, 16 mm. © Coronet Instructional
Films, division of Esquire,
Inc.; 16May68; MP18273.
WRITING LETTERS THAT GET RESULTS.
Roundtable Productions. 28 min.,
sd., color, 16 mm. © Roundtable
Productions, Inc.; 10Mar67; LP34446.
THE WRONG BOX. Salamander Film
Productions. Released by Columbia
Pictures Corp. 105 min., sd.,
color, 35 mm. Suggested by the
novel of the same name by Robert
Louis Stevenson & Lloyd Osborne.
© Salamander Film Productions, Ltd.;
1Oct66; LP33657.
THE WRONG GIFT. See
LASSIE.
THE WRONG MAN. See
GUNSMOKE.
PONY EXPRESS. 7128.
THE WRONG NICKEL. See
GENERAL ELECTRIC'S TRUE.
WRONG ODDS. See
CORONADO 9.
WRONG RECOMMENDATIONS. See
BELL SYSTEM SALES DEVELOPMENT COURSE.
F-12.
THE WRONG ROBBIE. See
MY THREE SONS.
WRONG ROPE. See
PONY EXPRESS. 7121.
WRONG USAGE PROSPECTING. See
BELL SYSTEM SALES DEVELOPMENT COURSE.
F-10.
WRONG WAY CORRIGAN LANDS IN DUBLIN,
JULY 18, 1938. See
ALMANAC NEWSREEL. July 18, 1960.
WRONG WAY FELDMAN. See
GILLIGAN'S ISLAND.
WRONG WAY LANDS IN IRELAND. See
GREATEST HEADLINES OF THE CENTURY.
WRONG WAY MOOCHIE. See
WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Show no. 2.
WRONGO STARR AND THE LADY IN BLACK. See
F TROOP.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS. McGraw-Hill Book
Co. 13 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Produced by McGraw-Hill Text-Films
in collaboration with Argyle Enterprises
in association with Telemated
Motion Pictures. © McGraw-Hill,
Inc.; 28Dec67; MP18227.
WYATT EARP'S BABY. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WYATT FIGHTS. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
C-24 (96)
WYATT RIDES SHOTGUN. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
C-22 (94)
WYATT TAKES THE PRIMROSE PATH. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WYATT WINS ONE. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WYATT'S BITTEREST ENEMY. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WYATT'S BROTHERS. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
WYATT'S DECISION. See
THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP.
THE WYETH PHENOMENON. See
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY?
WYNDHAM'S WAY. See
WICHITA TOWN.
WYOMING SNAPSHOOT. Paramount Pictures
Corp. 19 min., sd., color, 35 mm.
Eastman color. © Paramount Pictures
Corp.; 1Mar64; LP27974.
THE WYOMING STORY. See
THE RIFLEMAN.
WYOMING, WHERE THE DEER AND THE
ANTELOPE PLAY. See
SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY.