Volume 33, 1949.
1. Dec. 30, 1949. The Pope opens 1950 holy year in the Vatican. Truman at home for holiday. Christmas fire destroys town [of Hyndman, Pa.]. Windsors arrive for U. S. visit. New Greek Archbishop [asks aid to secure the return of abducted Greek children]. Warm Springs kids are flown home for holidays. Along Broadway: "Prince of Foxes" premiere.
© 30Dec49; MP4983.
MOVING AWEIGH. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Story, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Sep44; LP13013.
MOVING WITH MOVIES. Contemporary Films, c1941. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Alvin J. Gordon.
© Alvin J. Gordon, d.b.a. Contemporary Films; 5Feb41; MP10973.
THE MOZART STORY. Patrician Pictures, Inc. Released by Screen Guild Productions, Inc., c1948. 94 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Based upon the composer's life in the courts of eighteenth century Europe.
Credits: Producer, Abraham Haimson; director, Frank Wisbar; written by Richard Billinger; music arrangements, Alois Melichar; film editor, Axel Hubert.
Cast: Winnie Markus, Irene V. Mayendorf, Walter Janssen, Anni Rosar, Carol Forman.
© Patrician Pictures, Inc.; 2Sep48; LP1847.
MUCH ADO ABOUT MUTTON. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Joe Stultz, Carl Meyer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 27Jul47; LP1151.
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Producer, Paul Terry; director, Connie Rasinski; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 22Mar40; MP10067.
MUG TOWN. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ken Goldsmith; director, Ray Taylor; original story, Charles Grayson; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg, Lewis Amster, Harold Tarshis, Harry Sucher; photography, Jack McKenzie; film editor, Ed Curtis.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 26Sep42; LP11634.
MULTI-ENGINE PLANE NAVIGATION. Presented by the United States Navy, Bureau of Aeronautics. sd., 16mm. Pt. 1, 2 reels. Pt. 2, 1 reel.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr. each. 8Jul43; pt. 1, 209 prints, 5Jul43; MU14000; pt. 2, 39 prints, 5Jul43; MU14001.
THE MUMMY'S CURSE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Oliver Drake; director, Leslie Goodwins; original story and adaptation, Leon Abrams, Dwight V. Babcock; screenplay, Bernard Schubert; film editor, Fred Feitshans.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44; LP12973.
MUMMY'S DUMMIES. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: The adventures of the Three Stooges in Egypt.
Credits: Producer, Hugh McCollum; director, Edward Bernds; film editor, Henry DeMond.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Nov48; LP1908.
THE MUMMY'S FOOT. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on a story by Theophile Gautier.
Summary: An adventure in which a young New York playwright meets a three thousand-year-old Egyptian Princess.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lantz; director, Sobey Martin; screenplay, Stanley Rubin.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 22Feb49; LP2176.
THE MUMMY'S GHOST. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar; director, Reginald Le Borg; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher, Brenda Weisberg; film editor, Ray Snyder.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 31Dec43; LP12421.
THE MUMMY'S HAND. c1940. Presented by Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Ben Pivar; director, Christy Cabanne; original story, Griffin Jay; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Maxwell Shane; photography, Elwood Bredell; film editor, Phil Cahn.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Aug40; LP9854.
THE MUMMY'S TOMB. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Pivar; director, Harold Young; original story, Neil P. Varnick; screenplay, Griffin Jay, Henry Sucher; photographer, George Robinson; film editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 19Aug42; LP11529.
MUNCHAUSEN. sd., color, 16mm.
Appl. author: UFA Filmkunst.
© Levinson-Finney Enterprises, Inc.; title & descr., 5Dec46; 7 prints, 2Nov45; LU696.
MURDER AMONG FRIENDS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1941. 5,500 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Ray McCarey; original screenplay, John Larkin; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 28Feb41; LP10396.
MURDER BY INVITATION. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, A. W. Hackel; director, Phil Rosen; original screenplay, George Bricker; photography, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Martin G. Cohn.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 30Jun41; LP10924.
MURDER, HE SAYS. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd. A George Marshall production.
Credits: Producer, E. D. Leshin; director, George Marshall; story, Jack Moffitt; screenplay, Lou Breslow; editor, LeRoy Stone.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Apr45; LP13306.
MURDER IN THE AIR. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 6 reels. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Lewis Seiler; original screenplay, Raymond Schrock.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 17Apr40; LP9676.
MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1942. 59 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. Based upon an idea by Jerry Chodorov.
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason; original screenplay, Raymond L. Schrock; film editor, Terry Morse.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 11Apr42; LP11198.
MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 6 reels, sd. Based on a story by Erich Philippi.
Credits: Associate producer, Frank Gross; director, Leslie Goodwins; screenplay, I.A.L. Diamond, Stanley Davis; music director, Sam Freed, Jr.; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44; LP12968.
MURDER IN THE MUSIC HALL. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Herman Millakowsky; director, John English; original story, Arnold Phillips, Maria Matray; screenplay, Frances Hyland, Laszlo Gorog; music director, Walter Scharf; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 19Feb46; LP213.
MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Colbert Clark; director, Lew Landers; story, Stuart Palmer; screenplay, Paul Gangelin; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Richard Fantl.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 19Mar43; LP11918.
MURDER IN TRINIDAD. SEE Caribbean Mystery.
MURDER IS MY BUSINESS. c1946. Presented by PRC Pictures. 7 reels, sd., 35mm. Based upon original characters and story by Brett Halliday.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; screenplay, Fred Myton; music director, Leo Erdody; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
Appl. author: P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.
© Pathe Industries, Inc.; 18Jun46; LP385.
MURDER MY SWEET. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1945. 95 min., sd. Based on the novel "Farewell My Lovely" by Raymond Chandler.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director, Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, John Paxton; music, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Joseph Noriega.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Mar45; LP13166.
MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 49 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. From the play by Ralph Spenser Zink.
Credits: Director, B. Reaves Eason; screenplay, Robert E. Kent; film editor, James Gibbon.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep43; LP12284.
MURDER OVER NEW YORK. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1940. 5,720 ft., sd. Based on the character "Charlie Chan" created by Earl Derr Biggers.
Credits: Director, Harry Lachman; original screenplay, Lester Ziffren; music director, Emil Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 13Dec40; LP10207.
MUSCLE BEACH. Strick Film Co, 8 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical short about the seashore in the summer time.
Credits: Author, Joseph Strick.
© Strick Film Co.; title & descr., 25Jan49; 2 prints, 29Nov48; MU3759.
MUSCLE MAULERS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (Lew Lehr's Dribble-Puss Parade)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music score, L. deFrancesco; photographer, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 31May46; MP1022.
MUSCLES AND THE LADY. RKO Pathe, Inc., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sportscope, no. 10)
Summary: At Boca Raton, Fla., national women's golf champion Louise Suggs and Frank Stranahan, a leading amateur, play an exhibition golf match.
Credits: Producer, Jay Bonafield; director, Joseph Walsh; script, Burton Benjamin; narrator, Red Barber; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, Harold Oteri.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 28May48; MP3187.
THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Herbert Kerkow, Inc., c1947. Presented by United States Information Service. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Editor, Stanley Cypher; writer, Frank Beckwith.
© Herbert Kerkow, Inc.; 26Nov47; MP2519.
MUSEUM PIECE NO. 13. SEE Secret Beyond the Door.
MUSIC A LA KING. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan; director, Reginald Le Borg; music director, Charles Previn; film editor, Maurice Wright.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 11Jun41; LP10523.
MUSIC FOR AMERICANS. Wilding Picture Productions, Inc. Presented by The Chicago Tribune, sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Morgan W. Gibney.
© The Chicago Tribune; title & descr., 8Jul43; 1c, 10Jul43; MU13722.
MUSIC FOR MILLIONS. c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. A Henry Koster production.
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak; director, Henry Koster; original screenplay, Myles Connolly; music director, George Stoll; orchestration, Joseph Nussbaum, Ted Duncan, Calvin Jackson; film editor, Douglas Biggs.
© Loew's Inc.; 1Dec44; LP13052.
MUSIC IN AMERICA. SEE The March of Time, 1946.
MUSIC IN MANHATTAN. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 81 min., sd.
Credits: Director, John H. Auer; story, Maurice Tombragel, Hal Smith, Jack Scholl; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble; music, Leigh Harline; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; orchestral arrangements, Gene Rose; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 11Aug44; LP13004.
MUSIC IN MY HEART. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1939. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Irving Starr; director, Joseph Santley; original story and screenplay, James Edward Grant; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Dec39; LP9306.
MUSIC IN THE MORGAN MANNER. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan; director, Larry Ceballos; music director, Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton Rosen; film editor, Charles Maynard.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Mar41; LP10311.
THE MUSIC MAN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A musical about the reconciliation of two feuding brothers who unknowingly collaborate on a successful musical comedy.
Credits: Producer and director, Will Jason; original screenplay, Sam Mintz; music director, Edward J. Kay; film editor, William Austin.
Cast: Phil Brito, Freddie Stewart, June Preisser, Noel Neill, Alan Hale, Jr.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 5Sep48; LP1878.
MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead; director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP94.
THE MUSIC SHOP. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Apr45; MP15884.
THE MUSICAL BANDIT. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1941. 16 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; direction and story, Charles Robert; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 18Jun41; LP10559.
A MUSICAL JOKE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 1Mar43; MP13346.
MUSICAL MASTERPIECES. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 912 ft., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Sam Baerwitz; director, Merrill Pye; music score, Max Terr; film editor, Leon Bourgeau.
© Loew's Inc.; 25Apr46; LP277.
MUSICAL MEMORIES. The Vitaphone Corp., c1946. 10 min., sd., 35mm. (Melody Master Band)
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Jun46; MP824.
MUSICAL MEXICO. Released by Warner Bros., c1945. 10 min., sd. (Melody Masters)
Credits: Producer, Louis Lewyn; director, Jack Scholl.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 11Apr45; MP15835.
MUSICAL MIRACLE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pacemaker Series)
Cast: Patti Clayton, Paul Whiteman.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Mar48; LP1520.
MUSICAL MOMENTS FROM CHOPIN. Walter Lantz Productions, c1947. 1 reel, sd., color, 35mm. (Musical Miniatures)
Credits: Director, Dick Lundy; story, Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer; animation, Laverne Harding, Les Kline; music, Darrell Calker.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., and Walter Lantz Productions; 1Apr47; MP2098.
MUSICAL MOMENTS WITH THE RAMSEYERS. Scriptures Visualized Institute, c1943. 600 ft., sd., 16mm.
Appl. author: Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Ramseyer.
© Scriptures Visualized Institute; 15Nov43; MP14282.
MUSICAL MOVIE MEMORIES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 17May43; MP13587.
MUSICAL MOVIELAND. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 20 min., sd., color.
Credits: Director, LeRoy Prinz; words and music, M. K. Jerome, Jack Scholl. Technicolor.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct44; LP12863.
MUSICAL NOVELTIES. The Vitaphone Corp., c1945. 10 min., sd. (Melody Master Bands)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshead.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 22Oct45; MP16429.
MUSICAL SHIPMATES. The Vitaphone Corp., in cooperation with the United States Navy, c1946. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Director, William Clemens.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 1Mar46; LP135.
MUSICAL STAIRS. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Dec44; MP15475.
MUSICAL VARIETIES. Distributed by Amusement Research Corp., c1946. 5,000 ft., sd., 16mm.
Credits: Directors, Gene Russell and Bill Hayes.
© Amusement Research Corp.; 3Sep46; MP1347.
MUSICALULU. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1946. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Little Lulu Cartoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; story, Bill Turner, Otto Messmer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 25Oct46; LP801.
THE MUTINEERS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A melodrama in which the captain of a freighter outwits a gang of counterfeiters who seize control of the ship in mid-ocean.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, Jean Yarbrough; original story, Dan Gordon; screenplay, Ben Bengal, Joseph Carole; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, James Sweeney.
Cast: Jon Hall, Adele Jergens, George Reeves, Noel Cravat, Don C. Harvey.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22Apr49; LP2241.
MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1941. 7 reels.
Credits: Director, John Rawlins; original story, Paul Huston; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel, Victor McLeod.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 21Apr41; LP10419.
MUTINY IN THE COUNTY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 17 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Lou Brock; director, Harry D'Arcy; story, Arthur V. Jones, Harry D'Arcy; film editor, John Lockert.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 3May40; LP9611.
A MUTT IN A RUT. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 8 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, I. Sparber; animation, Dave Tendlar, Tom Golden; story, Carl Meyer, Jack Mercer.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 6Jun49; LP2322.
MUTT 'N BONES. Distributed by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1944. 667 ft., sd. (A Phantasy Cartoon)
Credits: Director, Paul Sommer; story, Eddie Seward; animation, Chick Otterstrom, Grant Simmons; music, Eddie Kilfeather.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 25Aug44; LP13313.
MY AUNT, YOUR AUNT. SEE Meine Tante, Deine Tante.
MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 10Apr44; MP14704.
MY BABY KNOWS BEST. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 24Dec45; MP54.
MY BABY SAID YES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945, 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 17Sep45; MP16314.
MY BEST GAL. c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Harry Grey; director, Anthony Mann; original story, Richard Brooks; screenplay, Olive Cooper, Earl Felton; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, Jack Marta; film editor, Ralph Dixon.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 14Feb44; LP12533.
MY BLUE HEAVEN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 19Mar45; MP15735.
MY BOTTLE IS DRY. c1946. Presented by Soundies. 1 reel, sd. A Filmcraft production.
Credits: Producer and director, William Forest Crouch.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Oct46; MP1246.
MY BOY JOHNNY. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12May44; LP12693.
MY BOY JOHNNY. Terrytoons, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Technicolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 12May44; MP14905.
MY BROTHER JACK. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 31Dec42; MP15222.
MY BROTHER JONATHAN. Associated British Pictures Corp., Ltd., London. Released in the U. S. through Allied Artists Productions, Inc., c1949. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the novel of the same title by Francis Brett Young.
Summary: A drama about the self sacrifice of a struggling young doctor in an English coal-mining district.
Credits: Producer, Warwick Ward; director, Harold French; screenplay, Leslie L. Landau, Adrian Alington; film editor, Charles Hassee.
Cast: Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Ronald Howard, Stephan Murray, Mary Clare.
© Allied Artists Productions, Inc.; 15Apr49; LP2282.
MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES. Loew's Inc., c1946. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 9 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Samuel Marx; director, Fred Zinnemann; story and screenplay, Morton Thompson; music score, Rudolph G. Kopp; film editor, George White.
© Loew's Inc.; 18Oct46; LP653.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER. Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd., London, c1947. Released in the U. S. through Eagle Lion Films, Inc., 1949. 86 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A crime melodrama about a relentless manhunt for a ruthless criminal and his unwilling partner, a terrified young first-offender.
Credits: Producer, Antony Darnborough; director, Alfred Roome; story, Maurice Wiltshire; screenplay, Frank Harvey, Jr.; music, Clifton Parker; music director, John Hollingsworth; editor, Esmond Seal.
Cast: Jack Warner, Jane Hylton, George Cole, David Tomlinson, Bill Owen.
© Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; 3Dec47 (in notice: 1948); LP2537.
MY BUDDY. c1944. Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Eddy White; director, Steve Sekely; original story, Prescott Chaplin; screenplay, Arnold Manoff; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, Reggie Lanning; film editor, Tony Martinelli.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Sep44; LP12874.
MY BUDDY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Nov43; MP14249.
MY BUNNY LIES OVER THE SEA. Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Bugs Bunny Special)
Credits: Director, Charles M. Jones; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Lloyd Vaughan.
© Vitaphone Corp.; 10Dec48; MP3609.
MY CHICKASHAY GAL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Oct45; MP16453.
MY DAD'S COMPANY. Presented by Detroit Edison Company. 3 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title, descr., & 10 prints, 25Apr46; MU497.
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12938.
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1946. 97 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the book "Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal" by Stuart N. Lake.
Credits: Director, John Ford; story, Sam Hellman; screenplay, Samuel G. Engle, Winston Miller; music director, Alfred Newman.
Cast: Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Cathy Downs, Walter Brennan.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 16Oct46; LP755.
MY DEAR SECRETARY. Cardinal Pictures, Inc. Released by United Artists, c1948. 94 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A farce about a fiction writer, his domestic difficulties and his secretaries.
Credits: Producer, Leo C. Popkin; directed and written by Charles Martin; music score, Heinz Roemheld; film editor, Arthur H. Nadel.
Cast: Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, Helen Walker, Rudy Vallee.
© Cardinal Pictures, Inc.; 5Nov48; LP1899.
MY DOG RUSTY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 67 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on characters created by Al Martin.
Summary: A little boy learns a bitter lesson when his deceit causes his father to lose a city election.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Lew Landers; story, William B. Sackheim, Brenda Weisberg; screenplay, Brenda Weisberg; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Jerome Thoms.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, John Litel, Ann Doran, Mona Barrie, Flame.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Mar48; LP1598.
MY DOG SHEP. Golden Gate Pictures, Inc., c1946. 8 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, William B. David; director, Ford Beebe; original screenplay, Ford Beebe.
Cast: Lanney Rees, Tom Neal, William Farnum.
© Screen Guild Productions, Inc.; 15Dec46; LP759.
MY DREAM IS YOURS. Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc. Released through Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1949. 101 min., sd., color, 35mm.
Summary: A rags-to-riches musical comedy in which a talent agent transforms an unknown singer into a radio star.
Credits: Producer and director, Michael Curtiz; screenplay, Harry Kurnitz, Dane Lussier; adaptation, Allan Rivkin, Laura Kerr; music, Harry Warren; music director, Ray Heindorf; film editor, Folmar Blangsted.
Cast: Jack Carson, Doris Day, Lee Bowman, Adolphe Menjou, Eve Arden.
© Michael Curtiz Productions, Inc.; 19Apr49; LP2288.
MY DREAMS ARE GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16075.
MY FAVORITE BLONDE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1942. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Paul Jones; director, Sidney Lanfield; story, Melvin Frank, Norman Panama; screenplay, Don Hartman, Frank Butler; music score, David Buttolph; photography, William Mellor; film editor, William Shea.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 16Mar42; LP11269.
MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE. Hope Enterprises, Inc., c1947. 87 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Daniel Dare; director, Elliott Nugent; original screenplay, Edmund Beloin, Jack Rose; music score, Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Ellsworth Hoagland.
Cast: Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney.
© Hope Enterprises, Inc.; 20Mar47; LP899.
MY FAVORITE DUCK. The Vitaphone Corp., c1943. 7 min., sd. (Looney Tunes)
Credits: Producer, Leon Schlesinger; story, Michael Maltese; animation, Rudolph Larriva; music director, Carl W. Stalling.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 18Jan43; MP13197.
MY FAVORITE SONG. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 4May42; MP12498.
MY FAVORITE SPY. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. 86 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Harold Lloyd; director, Tay Garnett; original story, M. Coates Webster; screenplay, Sig Herzig, William Bowers; music, James Van Heusen; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music score, Roy Webb; music arrangements, George Duning; editor, Desmond Marquette.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 29Apr42; LP11414.
MY FAVORITE WIFE. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1940. 88 min., sd. A Leo McCarey production.
Credits: Director, Garson Kanin; original story, Bella and Samuel Spewack, Leo McCarey; written for the screen by Bella and Samuel Spewack; music score, Roy Webb; editor, Robert Wise.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 17May40; LP9879.
MY FRATERNITY PIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Aug41; MP11447.
MY FRIEND FLICKA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1943. 7,970 ft., sd. From the novel by Mary O'Hara.
Credits: Director, Harold Schuster; screenplay, Lillie Hayward; adaptation, Francis Edwards Faragoh; music director, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.; 23Apr43; LP12022.
MY FRIEND IRMA. Wallis-Hazen, Inc. Released through Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 103 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on the Columbia Broadcasting System radio program created by Cy Howard.
Summary: A comedy about a well-meaning girl whose natural stupidity keeps her roommate and friends in a constant state of turmoil.
Credits: Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director, George Marshall; screenplay, Cy Howard, Parke Levy; music, Roy Webb; editor, LeRoy Stone.
Cast: Diana Lynn, John Lund, Don DeFore, Marie Wilson, Dean Martin.
© Wallis-Hazen, Inc.; 19Jul49; LP2396.
MY GAL LOVES MUSIC. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer-director, Edward Lilley; original story, Patricia Harper; screenplay, Eugene Conrad; adaptation, Edward Dein; cameraman, Hal Mohr; film editor, Russel Shoengarth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 20Nov44; LP12981.
MY GAL SAL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 9Mar41; MP10905.
MY GAL SAL. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 9,223 ft., sd.
Credits: Director, Irving Cummings; screenplay, Seton I. Miller, Darrell Ware, Karl Tunberg; music direction, Alfred Newman.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 8May42; LP11381.
MY GIRL LOVES A SAILOR. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 2Aug43; MP13812.
MY GIRL TISA. United States Pictures, Inc., c1948. 95 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "Ever the Beginning" a play by Lucille S. Prumbs and Sara B. Smith.
Summary: A drama concerned with the hopes and struggles of Tisa, and with the ambitions and earnest patriotism of other immigrants living on New York's East Side in the early 20th century.
Credits: Producer, Milton Sperling; director, Elliott Nugent; screenplay, Allen Boretz; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; music, Max Steiner; film editor, Christian Nyby.
Cast: Lilli Palmer, Sam Wanamaker, Akim Tamiroff, Alan Hale, Hugo Haas.
© United States Pictures, Inc.; 7Feb48; LP1461.
MY GREAT, GREAT GRANDFATHER. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 24Aug42; MP12876.
MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sol. C. Siegel; director, Robert Siodmak; original screenplay, F. Hugh Herbert; photographer, Daniel Fapp; film editor, Alma Macrorie.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 12Feb43; LP11879.
MY HEART TELLS ME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 3Apr44; MP14684.
MY IDEAL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Feb44; MP14547.
MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, P. J. Wolfson; director, Richard Wallace; story, Lili Hatvany, Andrew Solt; screenplay, Harold Goldman, Andrew Solt, Joseph Hoffman, Jack Henley; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Otto Meyer.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 14Oct43; LP12368.
MY LIFE AND HARD TIMES. SEE Rise and Shine.
MY LIFE WITH CAROLINE. United Producers, c1941. Presented by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. 81 min., sd. From the play by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr.
Credits: Producer and director, Lewis Milestone; screenplay, John Van Druten, Arnold Belgard; music score, Werner Heymann; editor, Henry Berman.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug41; LP10636.
MY LITTLE CHICKADEE. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 10 reels.
Credits: Director, Edward F. Cline; original screenplay, Mae West, W. C. Fields.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Feb40; LP9425.
MY LITTLE COUSIN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 25May42; MP12592.
MY LITTLE GIRL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11035.
MY LITTLE GRASS SHACK. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 29Dec41; MP11996.
MY LOST HORIZON. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Apr41; MP11034.
MY LOVE CAME BACK. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940. 10 reels, sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. From a story by Walter Reisch.
Credits: Director, Kurt Bernhardt; screenplay, Ivan Goff, Robert Buckner, Earl Baldwin.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 20Jul40; LP9778.
MY MAN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 3Nov41; MP11737.
MY MAN JASPER. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd. (George Pal Puppetoon)
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 14Dec45; LP6.
MY, MY, AIN'T THAT SOMETHIN'! Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Oct44; MP15363.
MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1945. 65 min., sd. From the book "The Woman in Red" by Anthony Gilbert.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Joseph H. Lewis; screenplay, Muriel Roy Bolton; music director, Mischa Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Henry Batista.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 27Nov45; LP13706.
MY NEW GOWN. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 30Dec44; MP812.
MY OLD FLAME. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 7Sep42; MP12935.
MY OLD TOWN. Loew's Inc., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (John Nesbitt's Passing Parade) An MGM picture.
Summary: The happy, peaceful life of a small town in the early 20th century is contrasted with life in the same town today.
Credits: Written and narrated by John Nesbitt; music director, David Snell; film editor, Newell P. Kimlin.
© Loew's Inc.; 23Jan48; LP1479.
MY OWN TRUE LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 84 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. Based on "Make You a Good Wife" by Yolanda Foldes.
Summary: A drama about a London widower and his wounded veteran-son who fall in love with the same girl.
Credits: Producer, Val Lewton; director, Compton Bennett; screenplay, Theodore Strauss, Josef Mischel; adaptation, Arthur Kober; music score, Robert Emmett Dolan; editor, Leroy Stone.
Cast: Phyllis Calvert, Melvyn Douglas, Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend, Binnie Barnes.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 4Feb49; LP2112.
MY OWN UNITED STATES. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. 19 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A panoramic view of the American scene from coast to coast.
Credits: Written and edited by De Leon Anthony; narrator, Truman Bradley; music, William Lava.
© The Vitaphone Corporation; 18Oct48; MP3431.
MY PAL. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1947. 22 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (My Pal, no. 1)
Credits: Produced and written by George Bilson; director, Lew Landers; music, Alexander Laszlo; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Ted Donaldson, Sharyn Moffett.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 31Oct47; LP1290.
MY PAL TRIGGER. c1946. Presented by Republic Pictures. 8 reels, sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Armand Schaefer; director, Frank McDonald; original story, Paul Gangelin; screenplay, Jack Townley, John K. Butler; music director, Morton Scott; orchestral arrangements, Dale Butts; photographer, William Bradford; film editor, Harry Keller.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 4Jun46; LP353.
MY PAL WOLF. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 75 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, Adrian Scott; director, Alfred Werker; original story, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan; screenplay, Lillie Hayward, Leonard Praskins, John Paxton; music, Werner R. Heymann; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Harry Marker.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 4Oct44; LP12911.
MY PIN UP GUY. Distributed by Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1946. Presented by R.C.M. Productions, Inc. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Producer, Ben Hersh; director, Dave Gould.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 3Nov46; MP1272.
MY POP, MY POP. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Director, Dave Fleischer; story, William Turner; animation, Arnold Gillespie, Abner Kneitel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 18Oct40; LP9995.
MY REPUTATION. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1946. 94 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture. From the novel "Instruct My Sorrows" by Clare Jaynes.
Credits: Producer, Henry Blanke; director, Curtis Bernhardt; screenplay, Catherine Turney; music, Max Steiner; photographer, James Wong Howe; film editor, David Weisbart.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 26Jan46; LP85.
MY REVERIE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Oct43; MP14033.
MY SHAWL. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 20Apr42; MP12460.
MY SILENT LOVE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pacemaker Series)
Credits: Directed and written by Justin Herman; editor, Robert Blauvelt.
Cast: Jane Pickens, Parker Fennelly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 22Apr49; LP2240.
MY SISTER AND I. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 6Dec43; MP14268.
MY SISTER EILEEN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1942. 10 reels, sd. Based upon the play by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, adapted from the stories by Ruth McKenney.
Credits: Producer, Max Gordon; director, Alexander Hall; screenplay, Joseph Fields, Jerome Chodorov; music director, M. W. Stoloff; film editor, Viola Lawrence.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 24Sep42; LP11602.
MY SON IS GUILTY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1939. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Charles Barton; story, Karl Brown; screenplay, Harry Shumate, Joseph Carole; film editor, William Lyon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 26Dec39; LP9307.
MY SON, MY SON! Released thru United Artists, c1940. Presented by Edward Small. 116 min., sd. From the novel by Howard Spring.
Credits: Producer, Edward Small; director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Lenore Coffee; music, Edward Ward; photography, Harry Stradling; film editor, Fred R. Feitshans, Jr.
© Edward Small Productions, Inc.; 22Mar40; LP9498.
MY SON, THE HERO. Producers Releasing Corp., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Peter R. Van Duinen; director, Edgar G. Ulmer; original screenplay, Doris Malloy, Edgar G. Ulmer; music score, Leo Erdody; editor, Charles Henkel, Jr.
© Producers Releasing Corp.; 23Mar43; LP11933.
MY SWEET ELOISE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 3Aug42; MP12821.
MY TOMATO. Loew's Inc., c1943. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 669 ft., sd., b&w. (A Robert Benchley Miniature)
Credits: Director, Will Jason; original story and screenplay, Paul Gerard Smith; film editor, Adrienne Fazan.
© Loew's Inc.; 4Dec43; LP12501.
MY WIFE TERESA. SEE Meine Frau Teresa.
MY WIFE'S AN ANGEL. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1943. 2,062 ft., sd.
Credits: Producer and director, B. K. Blake; story, George Blake; music director, Jack Shaindlin; photographer, George Webber; editor, Leonard Weiss.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Jun43; LP12105.
MY WILD IRISH ROSE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1947. 101 min., sd., color, 35mm. A First National picture. Based on Rita Olcott's book "Song in His Heart."
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; director, David Butler; screenplay, Peter Milne; music composed and adapted by Max Steiner; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Murray Cutter; film editor, Irene Morra.
Cast: Dennis Morgan, Andrea King, Alan Hale, George Tobias, George O'Brien.
© Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.; 27Dec47; LP1364.
MY WUBBA DOLLY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26Jun44; MP14991.
MYSTERIOUS CEYLON. Vitaphone Corp., c1949. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. Warner Bros.
Summary: A camera tour of Ceylon, showing the crafts of the villagers, agricultural activities, the gem mines, a Ceylonese wedding, native ceremonies of the devil dancers and fire walkers, and large tea estates.
Credits: Written by Charles L. Tedford; narrator, Truman Bradley; editor, Everett Dodd.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 14Jan49; MP3735.
THE MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949. 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A Western in which a trio of scheming land sharks are brought to justice. Setting, early California.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; director, Lesley Selander; written by Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; film editor, Les Millbrook.
Cast: Richard Martin, Edward Norris, Movita Castaneda, Frank Wilcox, William Tannen.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 25Aug49; LP2525.
THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 57 min., sd. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Director, Ben Stoloff; original screenplay, Richard Weil; film editor, Clarence Kolster.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 8Mar43; LP11898.
MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR SATAN. c1940. Presented by Republic Pictures. 2 reels each (no. 1, 3 reels), sd. © Republic Pictures Corp.; 13Dec40; no. 1–5, LP10224, no. 6–10, LP10244; no. 11–15, LP10305.
Credits: Associate producer, Hiram S. Brown, Jr.; directors, William Witney, John English; original screenplay, Franklyn Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Norman S. Hall, Joseph Poland, Sol Shor; music score, Cy Feuer; photographer, William Nobles; film editors, Edward Todd, William Thompson.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
1. Return of the Copperhead.
2. Thirteen Steps.
3. Undersea Tomb.
4. The Human Bomb.
5. Doctor Satan's Man of Steel.
6. Double Cross.
7. The Monster Strikes.
8. Highway of Death.
9. Double Jeopardy.
10. Bridge of Peril.
11. Death Closes In.
12. Crack-up.
13. Disguised.
14. The Flaming Coffin.
15. Doctor Satan Strikes.
MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1946. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Rudolph C. Flothow; director, William Castle; story and screenplay, Eric Taylor; music, Wilbur Hatch; music direction, Mischa Bakaleinikoff.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Apr46; LP251.
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. M. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1946. 2 reels, each, 35mm. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Lewis D. Collins, Vernon Keays; original story, Joseph F. Poland, Paul Huston, Barry Shipman.
1. When Clocks Chime Death. © 1Aug46; LP485.
2. Danger Downward. © 1Aug46; LP486.
3. Flood of Flames. © 1Aug46; LP487.
4. The Double Trap. © 1Aug46; LP488.
5. Highway Execution. © 28Aug46; LP539.
6. Heavier than Water. © 28Aug46; LP540.
7. Strange Collision. © 28Aug46; LP541.
8. When Friend Kills Friend. © 28Aug46; LP542.
9. Parachute Peril. © 6Sep46; LP581.
10. The Human Time-Bomb. © 6Sep46; LP582.
11. The Key to Murder. © 6Sep46; LP583.
12. High-Line Smash-Up. © 6Sep46; LP584.
13. The Real Mr. M. © 6Sep46; LP585.
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. REEDER. Monogram Pictures Corp.; c1940. 6 reels. Based on the story "The Mind of Mr. Reeder" by Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Producer, Charles Q. Steel; director, Jack Raymond; scenario, Brian Edgar Wallace, Marjorie Gaffney, Michael Hogan.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Apr40; LP9622.
THE MYSTERIOUS MR. VALENTINE. c1946. 56 min., sd., 35mm.
Credits: Associate producer, Donald H. Brown; director, Philip Ford; original screenplay, Milton Raison; music, Mort Glickman; photographer, Alfred Keller; film editor, Richard L. Van Enger.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 2Sep46; LP594.
THE MYSTERIOUS PICTURE. Marshall Grant-Realm Television Productions, c1949. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm. Based on an adventure in "La Légende d'Ulenspiegel" by Charles de Coster.
Summary: Impersonating a famous artist, Thyl Ulenspiegel paints a portrait that is visible only to those who are truly noble in spirit. Setting, Flanders in the 16th century.
Credits: Producer, Louis Lantz; director, Charles Haas; screenplay, Bess Taffel; editor, Edward Mann.
© Realm Television Productions, Inc.; 27Jun49; LP2426.
THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER. PRC Pictures, Inc., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sherman Scott; original screenplay, Steve Braxton; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© PRC Pictures. Inc.; 20Nov43; LP13613.
MYSTERY AT SPANISH HACIENDA. SEE The Laramie Trail.
MYSTERY BROADCAST. c1943. Presented by Republic Pictures. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, George Sherman; original screenplay, Dane Lussier; music director, Morton Scott; photographer, William Bradford; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 7Oct43; LP12326.
MYSTERY IN MEXICO. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1948. 66 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A crime melodrama with the setting in present-day Mexico City. An insurance investigator and a young woman, whose brother is suspected of stealing a diamond pendant, discover the identity of the thief.
Credits: Producer, Sid Rogell; director, Robert Wise; story, Muriel Roy Bolton; screenplay, Lawrence Kimble; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; music, Paul Sawtell; film editor, Samuel E. Beetley.
Cast: William Lundigan, Jacqueline White, Ricardo Cortez, Tony Barrett, Jacqueline Dalya.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 27Jun48; LP1728.
MYSTERY IN THE MOONLIGHT. Terrytoons, Inc., c1948. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Eddie Donnelly; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 14Jul48; LP1805.
MYSTERY MAN. Released by United Artists, c1944. Presented by Harry Sherman Productions. 58 min., sd. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford.
Credits: Producer, Harry Sherman; director, George Archainbaud; screenplay, J. Benton Cheney; music director, Irvin Talbot; photographer, Russell Harlan; film editor, Fred W. Berger.
Appl. author: United Artists Corp.
© United Artists Productions, Inc.; 31May44; LP12710.
MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Paul Malvern; director, Phil Rosen; screenplay, Michel Jacoby; cameraman, Woody Bredell; film editor, Milton Carruth.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 24Feb42; LP11094.
MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT. Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; c1944. 2 reels each. © Universal Pictures Co., Inc.
Credits: Directors, Ray Taylor, Lewis D. Collins; original story and adaptation, Ande Lamb; screenplay, Maurice Tombragel.
1. The Tragic Crash. © 5Oct44; LP12888.
2. The Phantom Killer. © 5Oct44; LP12889.
3. The Flaming Inferno. © 26Oct44; LP13041.
4. The Brink of Doom. © 26Oct44; LP13042.
5. The Highway of Peril. © 26Oct44; LP13043.
6. The Fatal Plunge. © 26Oct44; LP13044.
7. The Toll of the Storm. © 26Oct44; LP13045.
8. The Break in the Levee. © 24Nov44; LP13108.
9. Trapped in the Quicksands. © 24Nov44; LP13109.
10. Flaming Havoc. © 24Nov44; LP13110.
11. Electrocuted. © 24Nov44; LP13111.
12. Risking Death. © 24Nov44; LP13112.
13. The Boomerang. © 24Nov44; LP13113.
THE MYSTERY OF THE 13TH GUEST. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd. From the Armitage Trail novel "The 13th Guest."
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, William Beaudine; screenplay, Charles R. Marion, Tim Ryan, Arthur Hoerl; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 24Sep43; LP12388.
MYSTERY SEA RAIDER. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 6 reels, sd. Based on a story by Robert Grant.
Credits: Producer, Eugene Zukor; director, Edward Dmytryk; screenplay, Edward E. Paramore, Jr.; photography, Harry Fischbeck; film editor, Archie Marshek.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 9Aug40; LP9840.
MYSTERY SHIP. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Jack Fier; director, Lew Landers; story, Alex Gottlieb; screenplay, David Silverstein, Houston Branch; film editor, James Sweeney.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 4Sep41; LP10761.
MYSTIC INDIA. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1944. 1 reel, sd., color. (Movietone Adventures)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, Hugh James; music score, L. de Francesco; photographer, John W. Boyle; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Cinecolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 12Sep44; MP15193.
MYSTO FOX. Screen Gems, Inc., c1946. 632 ft., sd., color, 35mm. (A Fox and Crow)
Credits: Director, Bob Wickersham; story, Sid Marcus; animation, Chick Otterstrom, Ben Lloyd; music, Eddie Kilfeather. Technicolor.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 18Aug46; LP641.
N
NABONGA (GORILLA). PRC Pictures, Inc., c1944. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sigmund Neufeld; director, Sam Newfield; original story and screenplay, Fred Myton; music score, Willy Stahl; film editor, Holbrook N. Todd.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 30Jan44; LP12467.
THE NADOCKY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26Jan42; MP12149.
NAELLOPE, HEKKIESLOPE EN AFLOSLOPE. SEE Dashes, Hurdles, and Relays.
THE NAKED CITY. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1948. 96 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. From a story by Malvin Wald.
Summary: A picture about New York City and its people, photographed on actual settings. The work of the New York Homicide Department in locating a murderer furnishes material for the plot.
Credits: Producer, Mark Hellinger; director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Albert Maltz, Malvin Wald; music supervisor, Milton Schwarzwald; music, Miklos Rozsa, Frank Skinner; film editor, Paul Weatherwax.
Cast: Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart, Don Taylor, Ted De Corsia.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc., 24Mar48; LP1575.
THE NAME WAS SMITH. Featurettes. Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 31Dec41; MP12677.
NANCY. SEE School Daze.
NANOOK OF THE NORTH. Revillon Frères, c1922., 50 min., si., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: Filmed on the eastern shores of Hudson Bay, this documentary shows the Eskimo's ceaseless struggle for survival.
Credits: Directed, written, and photographed by Robert J. Flaherty.
© Revillon Frères; 30Jun22; LP1964.
NARANA OF THE NORTH. SEE Arctic Manhunt.
NASTY QUACKS. Warner Bros. Cartoons, c1945. 7 min., sd., color. (Merrie Melodies)
Credits: Story, Warren Foster; animation, I. Ellis; music director, Carl W. Stalling. Technicolor.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 29Dec45; MP330.
A NATION DANCES. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1943. 20 min., sd. (Broadway Brevities)
Credits: Introduction by Erskine Caldwell.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 25Sep43; LP12282.
A NATION IS BORN. RKO Pathe, Inc., in collaboration with the editors of This Week Magazine, c1947. 20 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (This Is America, no. 3)
Credits: Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr.; director, David Griffin; written by Ardis Smith; narrator, Ken Smith; music, Nathaniel Shilkret; editor, David Cooper.
© RKO Pathe, Inc.; 10Jan47; MP1901.
A NATION ON SKIS. Vitaphone Corp., c1948. Warner Bros. 10 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Sports Parade)
Summary: Features skiing in Norway, with scenes of an Easter skiing party for all ages, and exhibitions at the Holmenkollen jump.
Credits: Director and photographer, Douglas Sinclair; narration, Charles L. Tedford; narrator, Truman Bradley.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 26Dec48; MP3870.
THE NATIONAL BARN DANCE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd. Based on the national radio program of the same name.
Credits: Producer, Walter MacEwen; director, Hugh Bennett; original screenplay, Lee Loeb, Hal Fimberg; music director, Irvin Talbot; editor, Everett Douglas.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 1Sep44; LP12937.
NATIONAL SOCIALIST ACTIVITIES, U.S.A., 1937–1939. 100 ft., b&w, 8mm.
© Joseph Schadl; title, descr., & 7 prints, 15Jul47; MU2189.
NATIONAL VELVET. Loew's Inc., c1944. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 13 reels, sd., color. A Clarence Brown production. Based on the novel by Enid Bagnold.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; screenplay, Theodore Reeves, Helen Deutsch; music score, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Robert J. Kern. Technicolor.
© Loew's Inc.; 19Dec44; LP13036.
THE NATION'S CAPITAL. Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16388.
A NATION'S MEAT. c1942. 27 min., sd., 16mm.
Credits: Narration, William Adams.
Appl. author: John McDonald.
© Industrial Patents Corp.; 1Dec42; MP13245.
NATIVE LAND. 105 min., sd. Based on the material of the United States Senate Civil Liberties Committee and other public documents.
Credits: Directors, Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand; story and screen treatment, David Wolff, Leo Hurwitz, Paul Strand; narrator and singer, Paul Robeson; commentary, David Wolff; music, Marc Blitzstein; editor, Leo Hurwitz.
Appl. authors: David Wolff, Paul Strand, Leo Hurwitz.
© Frontier Films, Inc.; title & descr., 13Feb42; 2 prints, 16Feb42; MU12162.
NATURAL RESOURCES OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Coronet, c1947. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Clifford M. Zierer.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 7Feb47; MP2566.
LA NATURALEZA PROTEGE A LOS ANIMALES. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "How Nature Protects Animals."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 4Feb47; MP1685.
THE NATURE OF COLOR. Coronet, In collaboration with Ira M. Freeman, c1946. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 7Jul46; MP2024.
THE NATURE OF ENERGY. Coronet, c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: An introduction to the study of energy, explaining the concept of kinetic, potential, chemical, heat, electrical, and nuclear energy. For high school students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Paul E. Kambly.
© David A. Smart; 11Aug49; MP4498.
THE NATURE OF LIGHT. Coronet, c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Defines light, explains the science of optics, and demonstrates how light is utilized. For high school students.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Ira M. Freeman.
© David A. Smart; 16Jul48; MP3715.
THE NATURE OF SOUND. Coronet, c1948. 11 min., sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Using simple experiments and an oscilloscope, a young man explains to a boy of 12 the characteristics of sound. The study of sound begun in this film is continued in "The Sound of Music."
Credits: Collaborator, Ira M. Freeman.
© Coronet Instructional Films, a division of Esquire, Inc.; 18Feb48; MP3105.
NATURE'S ATOM BOMB. General Film Productions Corp., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 35mm. (The Answer Man Series, no. 2)
Credits: Producer, Harry A. Kapit; director, Ben Parker; editor, Charles Senf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 3Oct46; MP1156.
NATURE'S NURSERY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1940. 894 ft., sd. (Paramount Paragraphics)
Credits: Director, John Haeseler; written by Justin Herman; narrator, Will Geer; editor, Leslie Roush.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 11Oct40; MP19523.
A NATUREZA PROTEGE OS ANIMAIS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 20Jul46; MP932.
NAUGHTY BUT MICE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1947. 7 min., sd., color, 35mm. (Noveltoon)
Credits: Director, Seymour Kneitel; story, Bill Turner, Larry Reilly.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 10Oct47; LP1243.
NAUGHTY NANETTE. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1945. 1,516 ft., sd., color. Based on a story by Carolyn Pratt. (A Paramount Musical Parade Featurette)
Credits: Producer and director, George B. Templeton; screenplay, Carolyn Pratt, Franz Rosenwald; music director, Harry Simeone; editor, Helene Turner. Technicolor.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 28Dec45; LP147.
THE NAUGHTY NINETIES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1940. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Larry Ceballos; music director, Charles Previn; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 10Jun40; LP9692.
THE NAUGHTY NINETIES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1945. 9 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, Edmund L. Hartmann, John Grant; director, Jean Yarbrough; original screenplay, Edmund L. Hartmann, John Grant, Edmund Joseph, Hal Fimberg; music director, Edgar Fairchild; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 27Jun45; LP13337.
NAUTCH DANCE. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16069.
THE NAUTCH GIRL FROM CUBA. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26May41; MP11180.
NAUTICAL BUT NICE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1944. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Screenplay, Jack Scholl.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 18Dec44; LP13007.
NAUTICAL BUT NICE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Screenplay, Jack Scholl.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 14Sep45; LP13468.
NAVAHO INDIAN HEALING CEREMONY. Color, 16mm.
Appl. author: Harry G. Steele, Sr.
© U. S. Electrical Motors, Inc.; title, descr., & 2 prints, 3Aug43; MU13818.
NAVAHO KID. P.R.C. Pictures, Inc., c1945. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Arthur Alexander; direction and original screenplay, Harry Fraser; music director, Lee Zahler; photographer, Jack Greenhalgh; film editor, Roy Livingston.
© P.R.C. Pictures, Inc.; 8Dec45; LP13700.
NAVAJO CHILDREN. SEE
As Crianças Navajas.
Niños Navajos.
Tasco, the Navajo.
THE NAVAJO INDIAN. Coronet, c1945. Made through the courtesy of U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. 1 reel, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Supervisor, Alfred Whiting; educational author, Wendell W. Wright.
© Coronet Productions, proprietorship of David A. Smart; 26Jul45; MP1543.
NAVAJO INDIANE. SEE Navajo Indians.
NAVAJO INDIANS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clark Wissler, c1946. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Afrikaans version. Title on script: "Navajo Indiane."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 28Jun46; MP1865.
NAVAJO INDIANS. Erpi Classroom Films, Inc., c1939. 1 reel, sd.
Appl. author: Clark Wissler.
© Erpi Classroom Films, Inc.; 6Mar39; MP9818.
NAVAJO INDIANS. SEE
Os Índios Navajos.
Los Navajos.
NAVAJO PEOPLE. SEE Tasco, the Navajo.
THE NAVAJO TRAIL. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1944. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Howard Bretherton; story, Jess Bowers; screenplay, Frank H. Young; cameraman, Marcel LePicard; film editor, Arthur H. Bell.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 26Dec44; LP13097.
NAVAJO TRAIL RAIDERS. Republic Productions, Inc., c1949, 60 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A western in which Rocky Lane rids the town of a gang of outlaws.
Credits: Associate producer, Gordon Kay; director, R. G. Springsteen; written by M. Coates Webster; music, Stanley Wilson; film editor, Arthur Roberts.
Cast: Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Robert Emmett Keane, Barbara Bestar, Hal Landon.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 5Oct49; LP2565.
LOS NAVAJOS. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., in collaboration with Clark Wissler, c1947. 1 reel, sd., b&w, 16mm. Spanish version of "Navajo Indians."
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 10Feb47; MP1716.
NAVAL ACADEMY. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 7 reels, sd. Based upon a story by Robert James Cosgriff.
Credits: Producer, Wallace MacDonald; director, Erle C. Kenton; original screenplay, David Silverstein, Gordon Rigby; film editor, William Lyon.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 22May41; LP10653.
NAVAL AIR STATION AND ITS WORK.
© Roland Reed Productions; title, descr., & 5 prints, 24Feb45; MU15874.
THE NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY. Time, Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
© Time, Inc.; 10May43; MP13831.
NAVAL DISCIPLINE. Time, Inc., c1943. 1 reel.
© Time, Inc.; 2Nov43; MP14259.
THE NAVAL GUN AT OKINAWA. Presented by the United States Navy. 2 reels, sd., b&w.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 28Jun46; 14 prints, 1Jul46; MU916.
THE NAVY ASHORE. Time, Inc., c1943. 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 10May43; MP13783.
NAVY BLUES. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1941. 108 min., sd. From a story by Arthur T. Horman.
Credits: Associate producers, Jerry Wald, Jack Saper; director, Lloyd Bacon; screenplay, Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur T. Horman, Sam Perrin; film editor, Rudi Fehr.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 13Sep41; LP10688.
THE NAVY COMES THROUGH. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1942. 82 min., sd. Based on the story "Pay to Learn" by Borden Chase.
Credits: Producer, Islin Auster; director, A. Edward Sutherland; screenplay, Roy Chanslor, Aeneas MacKenzie; adaptation, Earl Baldwin, John Twist; music score, Roy Webb; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Samuel E. Beetley.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 6Oct42; LP11717.
NAVY CREW CHAMPIONS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 10 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The World of Sports, no. 134)
Summary: Midshipmen from the U.S. Naval Academy training for the Poughkeepsie Regatta, and the race that made the Navy crew the national champions.
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 25Dec47; MP2735.
NAVY MEN OF MEDICINE. Time, Inc., c1943. 2 reels.
© Time, Inc.; 23Feb43; MP13784.
NAVY NURSE. The Vitaphone Corp., in cooperation with U. S. Navy, c1945. 20 min., sd. (Featurette)
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hollingshed; director, D. Ross Lederman.
© The Vitaphone Corp.; 16Mar45; LP13174.
THE NAVY PLAN FOR NATIONAL SECURITY. Presented by the U. S. Navy. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
© The Jam Handy Organization, Inc.; title & descr., 9May46; 14 prints, 13May46; MU562.
THE NAVY WAY. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1944. 8 reels, sd.
Credits: Producers, William H. Pine, William C. Thomas; director, William Berke; original screenplay, Maxwell Shane; photographer, Fred Jackman, Jr.; editor, Howard Smith.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 24Feb44; LP12614.
NAVY YARD. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 25Oct43; MP14075.
NAZI AGENT. Loew's Inc., c1942. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 8 reels, sd., b&w. Based upon an idea by Lothar Mendes.
Credits: Producer, Irving Asher; director, Jules Dassin; screenplay, Paul Gangelin, John Meehan, Jr.; music score, Lennie Hayton; film editor, Frank E. Hull.
© Loew's Inc.; 20Jan42; LP11350.
NAZTY NUISANCE. Released through United Artists, c1942. Presented by Hal Roach. 5 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer and director, Glenn Tryon; screenplay, Earle Snell, Clarence Marks; music score, Edward Ward; cinematographer, Robert Pittack; film editor, Bert Jordan.
© Hal Roach Studios, Inc.; 9Dec42; LP12324.
NEARLY EIGHTEEN. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1943. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Lindsley Parsons; director, Arthur Dreifuss; original story, Margaret Englander; screenplay, George Sayre; music director, Edward Kay; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Dick Currier.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 1Oct43; LP12289.
'NEATH BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1942. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Sam Katzman, Jack Dietz; director, Wallace Fox; original story and screenplay, Harvey Gates; music director, Edward Kay; photography, Mack Stengler; film editor, Carl Pierson.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 16Oct42; LP11645.
'NEATH CANADIAN SKIES. Distributed by Screen Guild Productions, Inc., c1946. Presented by Golden Gate Pictures, Inc. 5 reels, sd., 35mm. By James Oliver Curwood.
Credits: Producer, William B. David; director, B. Reeves Eason; screenplay, Arthur V. Jones; music director, Carl Hoefle; cinematographer, Marcel Le Picard; film editor, Roy Livingston.
© Golden Gate Pictures, Inc.; 15Sep46; LP536.
NECK AND NECK. Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. Presented by Paul Terry. 1 reel, sd., color. (A Terrytoon)
Credits: Director, Mannie Davis; story, John Foster; music, Philip A. Scheib. Techcolor.
© Terrytoons, Inc.; 15May42; MP12489.
NEIGHBOR PESTS. Loew's Inc., c1947. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pete Smith Specialty) An MGM picture.
Credits: Producer and narrator, Pete Smith; director, David Barclay; screenplay, Joe Ansen, David Barclay; music score, Max Terr; film editor, Joseph Dietrick.
© Loew's Inc.; 26Feb47; LP931.
NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1948. 13 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pacemakers)
Summary: In this semi-documentary film, a Canadian and an American discuss the need for better trade relations between their countries. The Canadian explains that a serious dollar shortage in his country can be relieved through more American tourist trade and increased American purchases from Canada.
Credits: Producer, Albert J. Richard; director, Gene Martel; script, Stuart Legg.
Cast: Ralph Forbes, Walter Abel.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 23Jul48; LP1737.
NEIGHBORS IN THE NIGHT. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1949. 11 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Pacemaker Series)
Summary: Shows how neighbors in a small community work together in the volunteer fire company.
Credits: Directed and written by Justin Herman; music, Winston Sharples; editors, Robert Blauvelt, Frank W. Madden.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 29Jul49; MP4365.
NELLIE BLY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1943. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 26Apr43; MP13502.
NELLIE GRAY. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 13Mar44; MP14600.
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. Loew's Inc., c1949. 93 min., sd., color, 35mm. An MGM picture.
Summary: A musical comedy about a bathing suit queen, her not-too-bright sister, a masseur, and a South American polo star.
Credits: Producer, Jack Cummings; director, Edward Buzzell; screenplay, Dorothy Kingsley; music director, Georgie Stoll; film editor, Irvine Warburton.
Cast: Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Ricardo Montalban, Betty Garrett, Keenan Wynn.
© Loew's Inc.; 11May49; LP2324.
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTERS. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1942. 1 reel, sd., color. (Ed Thorgersen's Sports Review)
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; music score, L. de Francesco; photographer, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Russ Sheilds. Technicolor.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 20Nov42; MP15410.
NEPTUNE'S PLAYGROUND. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (Sports Review)
Summary: An underwater aquacade including views of table tennis, baseball, and acrobatic stunts all being performed completely under water.
Credits: Producer, Edmund Reek; narrator, Ed Thorgersen; music score, L. De Francesco; photographer, Jack Kuhne; film editor, Valeska Weidig.
© Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.; 17Nov48; MP4145.
NERVOUS SHAKEDOWN. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1947. 16 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Del Lord; story and screenplay, Clyde Bruckman.
Cast: Hugh Herbert.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 8May47; LP990.
THE NERVOUS WRECK. SEE Up in Arms.
NET MARVELS. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1948. 9 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. (The World of Sports)
Summary: Experts play ping-pong.
Credits: Director, Harry Foster; commentator, Bill Stern; music, Jack Shaindlin.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 11Mar48; MP2973.
NEUROSIS AND ALCOHOL. Jules H. Masserman. 24 min.
© Jules H. Masserman; title, descr., & 2 prints, 23Mar44; MU14646.
NEVADA. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1944. 62 min., sd. From the novel by Zane Grey.
Credits: Producer, Herman Schlom; director, Edward Killy; screenplay, Norman Houston; music, Paul Sawtell; music director, C. Bakaleinikoff; editor, Roland Gross.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 23Dec44; LP13170.
NEVADA CITY. c1941. Presented by Republic Pictures. 6 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Joseph Kane; original screenplay, James Webb; music director, Cy Feuer; photographer, William Nobles; film editor, Les Orlebeck.
Appl. author: Republic Productions, Inc.
© Republic Pictures Corp.; 20Jun41; LP10536.
NEVER A DULL MOMENT. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Producer, Howard Benedict; director, Edward Lilley; original story, Stanley Roberts; screenplay, Mel Ronson, Stanley Roberts; cameraman, Charles Van Enger; film editor, Paul Landres.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Oct43; LP12314.
NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK. c1941. Presented by Universal Studios. 7 reels, sd.
Credits: Director, Edward Cline; original story, Otis Criblecoblis; screenplay, John T. Neville, Prescott Chaplin; cameraman, Charles Van Enger; film editor, Arthur Hilton.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 13Oct41; LP10770.
NEVER SAY GOODBYE. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1946. 97 min., sd., 35mm. A Warner Bros.-First National picture.
Credits: Producer, William Jacobs; director, James V. Kern; original story, Ben and Norma Barzman; screenplay, I.A.L. Diamond, James V. Kern; adaptation, Lewis R. Foster; music, Fredrick Hollander; music director, Leo F. Forbstein; orchestral arrangements, Leonid Raab; photographer, Arthur Edeson; film editor, Folmer Blangsted.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 12Oct46; LP667.
NEVER SAY YES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1944. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 28Dec44; MP15512.
NEVER TOO OLD TO SWING. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 5Nov45; MP16544.
NEVER WATER A LILLY WITH WINE. Featurettes, Inc., c1941. 1 reel, sd.
Credits: Jane Cavanaugh, Nat Simon.
© Featurettes, Inc.; 20Oct41; MP11726.
NEW ENGLAND. Time, Inc., c1944. 2 reels. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Dec44; MP15982.
NEW ENGLAND BALIKCILARI. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Wallace W. Atwood.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 18Jul46; MP988.
NEW ENGLAND FISHERMAN. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., c1946. 1 reel, sd., 16mm. In Arabic.
© Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc.; 20Jul46; MP987.
NEW ENGLAND'S EIGHT MILLION YANKEES. SEE The March of Time, v. 7, no. 12.
THE NEW ERA IN INDIA. SEE Variety Views, no. 115.
NEW FOUNDRY HORIZON. 42 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: The film shows a typical foundry before and after the installation of mechanical conveying equipment, and describes the work of the engineers who plan and execute the change. Photographed at the plant of the Moline Malleable Iron Company in St. Charles, Illinois.
Appl. author: Bruce L. Simpson.
© National Engineering Co.; title & descr., 26Dec47; 2 prints, 12Mar48; MU2777.
THE NEW FRANCE. SEE The March of Time, 1947.
NEW FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE. SEE The March of Time, 1948.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 992 ft., sd. (A Columbia Tour, Series 3, no. 4)
Credits: Written and directed by Emerson Yorke; narration, Alois Havrilla; original music score, Solita Palmer; orchestral direction, Jack Shilkret.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 10Feb40; MP9966.
NEW HORIZONS. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., c1940, 1 reel.
Credits: Written and directed by Ira Genet; commentator, John Deering.
© Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; 6Jan40; MP9963.
NEW MOON. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 12 reels, sd., b&w. Based on the operetta: book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, Frank Mandel, and Laurence Schwab; music by Sigmund Romberg.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert Z. Leonard; screenplay, Jacques Deval, Robert Arthur; music director, Herbert Stothart; film editor, Harold F. Kress.
© Loew's Inc.; 17Jun40; LP9721.
THE NEW NEIGHBOR.
Credits: Director, Lee Burgess.
© Willard Pictures, Inc.; title, descr., & 6 prints, 6Aug46; MU917.
THE NEW NEIGHBOR. Willard Pictures, Inc., for the International Motion Picture Division O. I. C. Dept. of State. Distributed by the U. S. Information Service, c1946. Presented by United Films. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Director, Lee Burgess.
© Willard Pictures, Inc.; 1Aug46; MP1212.
NEW ORLEANS. Majestic Productions, Inc., c1947. 89 min., sd., b&w, 35mm. From an original story by Elliot Paul and Herbert J. Biberman.
Credits: Producer, Jules Levey; director, Arthur Lubin; screenplay, Elliot Paul, Dick Irving Hyland; music director, Nat W. Finston.
Cast: Arturo De Cordova, Dorothy Patrick, Marjorie Lord, Irene Rich.
© Majestic Productions, Inc.; 18Apr47; LP999.
NEW ORLEANS BLUES. Universal Pictures Co., Inc., c1943. 2 reels, sd.
Credits: Associate producer, Will Cowan; director, Josef Berne; music director, Charles Previn; orchestrations, Milton Rosen; film editor, Norman A. Cerf.
© Universal Pictures Co., Inc.; 23Nov43; LP12383.
NEW ORLEANS MELODIES. Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc., c1945. 1 reel, sd.
© Soundies Distributing Corp. of America, Inc.; 11Jun45; MP16072.
THE NEW PUPIL. Loew's Inc., c1940. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 993 ft., sd., b&w.
Credits: Director, Edward Cahn; screenplay, Hal Law, Robert McGowan; film editor, Ralph E. Goldstein.
© Loew's Inc.; 22Apr40; LP9607.
NEW SOLDIERS ARE TOUGH. c1942. Presented by United Artists. 2 reels, sd. (The World in Action)
© Warwick Pictures, Inc.; 17Jul42; MP12690.
THE NEW SOUTH. Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16389.
THE NEW SPIRIT. Walt Disney Productions, c1942. 1 reel, sd.
© Walt Disney Productions; 21Jan42; MP16207.
THE NEW TOBACCOLAND, U.S.A. Pictorial Research, Inc., c1947. 3 reels, sd., color, 16mm.
Credits: Producer, Louis de Rochemont; director, Philippe de Lacy; narrator, John Stuart Martin; music director, Jack Shaindlin; music, Morris Mamorsky; film editors, John McManus, David Ahlers.
© Pictorial Research, Inc.; 1Jul47; MP2193.
NEW VOICES. Cinecraft Productions, Inc., c1949. Presented by the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center. 2 reels, sd., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Shows the steps taken in the diagnosis of cancer of the larynx, pre-operative treatment, the operation to remove the larynx, and instruction in the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center on the use of the esophageal voice, which enables the patient to return to normal living within a month after the operation.
Credits: Directed and written by Robert W. Chapin; narrator, William Mayer.
© The Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center; 24Mar49; MP4005.
A NEW WAY TO BETTER SLEEP. c1946. 1 reel, 16mm.
Appl. author: Herbert Kerkow.
© Simmons Co.; 5Jul46; MP1213.
NEW WAYS IN FARMING. Time, Inc., c1945. 1 reel. (Forum Edition)
© Time, Inc.; 1Sep45; MP16390.
NEW WINE. Released by United Artists, c1941. Presented by Gloria Pictures. 83 min., sd.
Credits: Producer, William Sekely; director, Reinhold Schunzel; original screenplay, Howard Estabrook, Nicholas Jory; music, Franz Schubert; music director, Arthur Gutmann; film editor, James E. Smith.
© Gloria Pictures Corp.; 16Jul41; LP10598.
NEW YORK PARADE. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 1 reel, sd. (New York Parade, series 1, no. 1)
Credits: Producers, Ben K. Blake, André de la Varre; story, William Nelson, George Blake; narrator, Hugh James; music score, Jack Shaindlin; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 13Dec40; MP10846.
NEW YORK TOWN. Paramount Pictures Inc., c1941. 8 reels, sd. Based on a story by Jo Swerling.
Credits: Producer, Anthony Veiller; director, Charles Vidor; screenplay, Lewis Meltzer; photographer, Charles Schoenbaum; film editor, Doane Harrison.
© Paramount Pictures Inc.; 31Oct41; LP10811.
NEW YORK'S FINEST. Columbia Pictures Corp., c1941. 972 ft., sd. (Panoramics, no. 3.)
Credits: Commentator, Ernest Chappell; music director, Jack Schaindlin; photography, Charles Harten, William Kelly; editor, Harry Foster.
© Columbia Pictures Corp.; 7Nov41; MP12070.
NEWCASTLE DISEASE. American Cyanamid Co., c1948. 17 min., si., b&w, 16mm.
Summary: Describes the symptoms and treatment of Newcastle Disease in poultry, and discusses a preventive measure in the form of a modified live virus vaccine. For farmers and veterinarians.
© American Cyanamid Co.; 16Aug48; MP3297.
NEWHAVEN-DIEPPE. SEE Temptation Harbor.
THE NEWLYWEDS. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., c1949. 18 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Summary: A slapstick comedy about the difficulties which arise when a bride poses as a single woman in order to get a job in the office where her husband is employed.
Credits: Producer, George Bilson; directed and written by Hal Yates; film editor, Edward W. Williams.
Cast: Robert Neil, Suzi Crandall, Paul Maxey, Vivien Oakland, Tanis Chandler.
© RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; 19Aug49; LP2494.
NEWS EVENTS OF YOUR FAVORITE YEAR—1926. Stuart Productions, Inc., c1948. 13 min., sd., b&w, 16mm & 35mm.
Summary: People, places and events representative of the year 1926. The film shows 33 prominent personalities of the year, including Gene Tunney, Calvin Coolidge, Richard E. Byrd, Queen Marie of Roumania, Will Rogers, and Helen Wills; fashions of the time; the Florida hurricane; a popular cartoon entitled "Felix, the Cat;" and a speakeasy.
Appl. authors: Charles Miller, John W. Stuart.
© Stuart Productions, Inc.; 28Feb48; MP3042.
NEWS HOUNDS. Monogram Pictures Corp., c1947. 68 min., sd., b&w, 35mm.
Credits: Producer, Jan Grippo; director, William Beaudine; original story, Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan, George Cappy; screenplay, Edmond Seward, Tim Ryan; music director, Edward Kay.
Cast: Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall.
© Monogram Pictures Corp.; 2Jul47; LP1153.
NEWS ODDITIES. Distributed by Columbia Pictures Corp., c1940. 571 ft., sd. (Phantasy, no. 5)
Credits: Story, Harry Love; animation, Allen Rose; music, Joe De Nat.
© Screen Gems, Inc.; 30Mar40; MP10184.
NEWS OF THE DAY. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, c1939–49. 1 reel each unless otherwise indicated, sd., b&w, 35mm. © Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.