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MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS


developed. For junior and senior high school, college, and adult groups.

Credits: Educational collaborator, Herbert Sorenson.

© David A. Smart; 13Feb50; MP197.

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P. O. P. TACTICS. Wilding Picture Productions, Inc., for Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 1950. Filmstrip, 103 frames, b&w, 35mm.

Summary: Presents a promotion program for Budweiser bottled beer. ©Anheuser-Busch, Inc.; 16Jan50; JP4.


PACEMAKER SERIES. Motion pictures in this series, produced by Paramount Pictures Inc., are entered separately under their respective titles.


PAGANINI. Ace Pictures, Inc., 1950. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.

Summary: The violinist Paganini, just attaining recognition through the patronage of the Duchess of Lucca, spurns her further help when she separates him from the girl he loves.

Credits: Producer, George Moskov; director, Lewis D. Collins; screenplay, Don Martin, Oliver Crawford; film editor, Henry Adams.

© General Television Enterprises, Inc.; 15Apr50 (in notice: 1949); LP41.


PAID IN FULL. Paramount Pictures Corp. , 1950. 105 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Summary: A triangle melodrama in which a young woman, motivated by a feeling of guilt and an exaggerated protective attitude towards a selfish younger sister, sacrifices her life to insure the girl's happiness.

Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, William Dieterle; screenplay, Robert Blees, Charles Schnee; story, Frederic M. Loomis; music, Victor Young; film editor, Warren Low. Cast: Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott, Diana Lynn, Eve Arden, Ray Collins.

© Paramount Pictures Corp.; 3Mar50 (in notice: 1949); LP2906.


PAINT POT SYMPHONY. (Terrytoon) Terrytoons, Inc. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1949. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Credits: Director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.

© Terrytoons. Inc.; 27Nov49; LP95.


PAINTING WITH SAND—A NAVAJO CEREMONY. Viking Pictures Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Films Inc., 1950. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.

Summary: Portrays the traditional sand-painting healing rite as performed by a Navajo medicine man for his ailing son. Reveals the beauty of a unique art form and stresses its significance in the tribal life of the Navajos. For middle grades and junior high school classes. Credits: Educational collaborator, Clyde Kluckhohn.

© Viking Pictures Corp.; 6Feb50 (in notice: 1949); MP13.


PAL, CANINE DETECTIVE. (My Pal, no. 2) RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., 1949. 22 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.

Summary; A twelve-year-old boy and his dog help the youngster's father capture fur thieves.

Credits: Producer, George Bilson; director, Richard Irving; story and screenplay, Hattie Bilson; film editor, Edward W. Williams. Cast: Gary Gray, Flame (dog), John Ridgely, Anne Nagel, Sherlee Collier.

© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ; 31Dec49; LP2827.


THE PALOMINO. Columbia Pictures Corp., 1950. 73 min., sd., color, 35mm.

Summary: A young cattle buyer and a Mexican ranch hand accidently discover that a supposedly lost palomino stallion had really been stolen by a neighboring rancher. Filmed in California's San Fernando Valley.

Credits: Producer, Robert Cohn; director, Ray Nazzaro; screenplay, Tom Kilpatrick; film editor, Aaron Stell. Cast: Jerome Courtland, Beverly Tyler, Joseph Calleia, Roy Roberts.

© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Mar50; LP2902.


PARAMOUNT NEWS. Paramount Pictures Inc. 1 reel each, sd., b&w, 35mm. © Paramount Pictures Inc.

1949/50.

  • 29. Dec. 17, 1949. Santa Claus Lane opens in Hollywood. Stanton Griffis, new Ambassador to Argentina, presents credentials to President Peron. Vice President Barkley and bride at Sea Island, Ga. Princess Elizabeth joins Duke of Edinburgh. Broadway says its farewell to Bill Robinson. The Army-

Navy game. © 17Dec49; MP4950.

  • 30. Dec. 21, 1949. Baseball in December; behind the scenes with Big League performers during the off-season. © 21Dec49; MP4951.
  • 31. Dec. 24, 1949. Evacuation from Greece. The Trumans: Happy holiday [at Key West] but no fish. Mrs. Barkley joins Vice President's party [at Democratic dinner in New York]. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein [reports on his] impressions of U. S. Fashions in the sky. Football: Near upset at Dallas [Notre Dame vs. Southern Methodist]. © 24Dec49; MP4973.
  • 32. Dec. 28, 1949. Comeback for Joe Louis? [Louis knocks out Valentino in 8th round]. General Li Tsung Jen in New York for medical care. Shah of Iran honored by our Navy. Andrei Vishinsky sails for home. Report on Tito's Yugoslavia. © 28Dec49; MP4952.
  • 33. Dec. 31, 1949. Battle of basketball giants [CCNY vs. Southern Methodist]. Santa makes a preview appearance. Princess Elizabeth at Malta. Grand National Bake-off [at New York's Waldorf Astoria]. Stork knocks five times in one year [Mrs. Thelma Gibbs has twins and triplets]. London honors men

of Berlin airlift. © 31Dec49; MP4953.

  • 34. Jan. 4, 1950. World's best skiers train for title meet. UCLA sophomore finds "hope" at junior prom [meets Bob Hope and dances with Elizabeth Taylor]. A Yuletide presentation [singing by choirs of St. Vincent Ferrer's and First Methodist Church of New Rochelle, N. Y.] © 4Jan50; M4954.
  • 35. Jan. 7, 1950. Truman ends stay in Florida. Lindbergh honored for service to aviation. De Mille holds reunion with yesterday's stars. Water for eight million: New York's days of crisis. "Yukon" Eric gets call in Canadian wrestling bout. Football: Conference stars beat Browns. © 7Jan50; MP4955.
  • 36. Jan. 11, 1950. Sports champions of 1949; highlight action and standout performers. © 11Jan50; MP4956.
  • 37. Jan. 14, 1950. President accepts memorial to war heroes [at Arlington National Cemetery]. Angus Ward released by Chinese Reds. New York's Mayor [O'Dwyer] takes a bride. Dual Premiere in New York [of "Samson and Delilah"]. © 14Jan50; MP5008.
  • 38. Jan. 17, 1950. Beauty on blades [The Hollywood Ice Revue]. America's first woman ambassador [Mrs. Eugenie Anderson] takes post. Holy Year; pilgrims flock to Rome. © 17Jan50; MP5009.
  • 39. Jan. 21, 1950. 1949 in review. Trial and conviction of the 11 top U. S. Communists. Devaluation of the British pound. The tragic drama of little Kathy Fiscus. Israel's admittance into the United Nations. Cornerstone of UN capital laid in New York. The collapse of Nationalist China. Moscow's mightiest military parade on May Day. The ending of the Red blockade of Berlin. Establishment of the West German Republic. Set-up of the Red-run East German state. Ratification of the North Atlantic Treaty. President Truman's pre-inaugural account of what happened election night. © 21Jan50; MP5029.
  • 40. Jan. 25, 1950. Indonesia becomes nation [Queen Juliana signs act of transfer]. State of the Union: a factual interpretation of President Truman's message. Bowl games usher in sports year [Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl]. © 25Jan50; MP5086.
  • 41. Jan. 28, 1950. Basketball's clown kings [Harlem Globetrotters] in Madison Square Garden debut. A report on Far East policy; U. S. declares "hands off" in China-Formosa. © 28Jan50; MP5030.
  • 42. Feb. 1, 1950. Ben Hogan becomes golf's "miracle man." Names in the news: Mrs. Truman and Mrs. Barkley meet at National Symphony Orchestra luncheon; Emperor Hirohito and family at Tokyo's International Boy Scout Jamboree; Mrs. Perle Mesta entertains 100 GI's. Simulated "crashes" provide safety data [for Air Force]. United Nations: Soviet delegate walks out. Artists of the hickory boards. © lFeb50; MP5031.
  • 43. Feb. 4, 1950. Ail-American air maneuvers held in Miami. Coast-to-coast: the dime marches on. Submarine disaster in England. The tide of events in Far East. Ski jumper from Brooklyn tops 'em all. © 4Feb50; MP5032.
  • 44. Feb. 8, 1950. Savage brush fire [south of Colorado Springs]. "Big Mo" stuck in mud. A nation's last salute for General "Hap" Arnold. Boston's $ 1,500,000 robbery. [Sammy Snead and Ben Hogan in Los Angeles Open. De Paul cagers upset St. John's.] © 8Feb50; MP5033.
  • 45. Feb. 11, 1950. Reds rejected in Finland's presidential election. The little animal corner [twin foals in Bostonia, Calif., and forty chihuahuas

in Miami]. Alger Hiss guilty of perjury. Ski doings in U. S., Canada, and France. Indonesia hails its president. © 11Feb50; MP5051.

  • 46. Feb. 15, 1950. Celebration in Algeria [of fifty years of French control]. Brotherhood through scouting [greetings from Boy Scouts of America brought to Boy's Republic at Santa Marinella, Italy]. New term [chimpanzee meets comedian Jerry Lewis]. Baseball: signings of spring. X-Ray motion

pictures [by the Department of Radiology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry]. © 15Feb50; MP5050.

  • 47. Feb. 18, 1950. Millrose Games run off in New York. Official Washington at Drucie Snyder's wedding. Atlantic nations sign defense agreements. World's largest square dance carnival feature [at St. Paul, Minn. ] India formally becomes a republic. Artificial snow used; thrilling jumps at Lake Placid. © 18Feb50; MP5049.

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