owyheesound Film Library
The library is a medium sized motion picture film collection a few 8mm and super 8mm films but primarily these films are 16mm.  The topics range from cartoons to documentary to feature films
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Title  Madeline and the Bad Hat (16mm) (13715) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Oregon Public Broadcasting (0407) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  Based on the book of the same title by Ludwig Bemelmans. An animated film in which the Spanish ambassador's son, Pepito, who cages any wild animal he can find, learns a lesson from Madeline, and releases his prisoners. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings     16mm film:   1 copy

 

 

Title  The Magic Horse (16mm) (13721) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 
Produced  1900 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  Based on a fairy tale from the Arabian Nights. 

Holdings     16mm film:  1 copy

 

   

Title  Magic Michael (16mm) (13722) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 
Produced  1960 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  A story, in verse, of a young boys antics in the world of make-believe. 

Holdings     16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  The Magic Mirror of Aloyse (16mm) (13723) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 27 minutes 
Produced  1963 
Distributor California Department Of Education (0082) 
Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Presents the unusual drawings which were made by a chronic schizophrenic in a Swiss mental hospital. Studies the drawings for their artistic merit as well as for their psychiatric value. 

Holdings     16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  Magic Prison: A Dialogue Set to Music (16mm) (13724) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 36 minutes 
Produced  1968 
Distributor Ebec (0160) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Dramatizes material contained in letters written by poetess Emily Dickinson to T. W. Higginson. Discloses how Miss Dickinson's poems were continuous testaments of her sorrow and anguish. Shows the relationship that existed between her and Higginson. 

Holdings     16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  The Magician (16mm) (13731) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 12 minutes 
Produced  1968 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  An animated film about a vaudeville magician. Non-narrated. 

Holdings   16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  The Magician (16mm) (13732) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 20 minutes 
Produced  1975 
Distributor Lucerne Films (0323) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  A magician, invited to be the star performer at a party is forced to leave his tricks untended while he takes care of his car. 

Holdings     16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  Make Way for Ducklings (16mm) (13746) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 
Produced  1955 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Mrs. Mallard leaves her home on an island in the Charles River and escorts her eight ducklings through hazardous Boston traffic to the Public Gardens where Mr. Mallard is waiting for his family to join him. 

Author  MCCLOSKEY, ROBERT, 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:   2 copies

 

   

Title  THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT - 1960, pt. 1 (16MM) (13750) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 81 minutes 
Produced  1964 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Theodore H. White's Pulitzer prize-winning book is the basis for this film study on the John F. Kennedy-Richard M. Nixon battle for the presidency in 1960. Brief biographies of the candidates precede a tracing of several primary election results, selection of party candidates, and the conventions. Covers the cross-country campaigns, the television debates, the election, and the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. 

Subjects  Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963; Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913-1994; Presidents 
Holdings      16mm film:  1 copy

 

   

Title  THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT - 1960, pt. 2 (16MM) (13751) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 81 minutes 
Produced  1964 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings      16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT - 1968, pt. 1 (16MM) (13752) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 80 minutes 
Produced  1969 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191)
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Provides a penetrating view of the issues and candidates in the 1968 presidential election. Follows the paths of candidates Richard M. Nixon, Hubert H. Humphrey, Eugene R. McCarthy, George Romney and George Wallace. Concludes with coverage of the election and Richard M. Nixon's victory over Hubert H. Humphrey. Based on the book by Theodore H. White. 

Subjects  Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, 1911-1978; Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913-1994; Presidents; Wallace, George Corley, 1919- 
Holdings     16mm film:  1 copy

 

   

Title  THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT - 1968, pt. 2 (16MM) (13753) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 80 minutes 
Produced  1969 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191)
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings    16mm film:   1 copy

 

   

Title  THE MAKING OF A PRESIDENT - 1968, pt. 3 (16MM) (13754) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 80 minutes 
Produced  1969 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings     16mm film:  1 copy

 

   

Title  The Man and the Giant (16mm) (13768) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 
Produced  1975 
Distributor Phoenix/Bfa Films (0427) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  A dramatization of an Inuit legend about a hunter who is taken captive by a giant. 

Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Man Who Wanted to Fly: A Japanese Tale (16mm) (13772) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 
Produced  1969 
Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Presents a story about a man who seemed to learn how to fly, but who had good reason to keep the secret to himself. 

Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mandy's Grandmother (16mm) (13797) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 30 minutes 
Produced  1979 
Distributor Phoenix/Bfa Films (0427) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  A young tomboy and her prim grandmother quickly forget the disappointment of their first meeting and become loving friends. 

Author  SKORPEN, LIESEL MOAK. 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Many Moons (16mm) (13799) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 
Produced  1975 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Vividly animated from James Thurber's zany imaginings, this is the tale of a doting king who tries to aid his ailing daughter by granting her the object of her desires, the moon. Only by discovering what the moon means to her is he able to solve his dilemma. 

Author  THURBER, JAMES, 
Subjects  Children's Films; Thurber, James, 1894-1961 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mars and Beyond (16mm) (13836) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 
Produced  1967 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Describes ways used to search for life on Mars and demonstrates the experimental vehicles, communication systems, and laboratory tests which are paving the way for trips to the outer reaches of the solar system. 

Subjects  Astronomy; Mars (Planet); Space Flight 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Martin the Cobbler (16mm) (13848) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 27 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Billy Budd Films (0066) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  A poor cobbler has a dream in which he hears the Lord promise to visit him. Instead poor people in need of food, clothing, warmth, and understanding come to him. In the end he understands that this is how the Lord visits men today. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Maurice Sendak (16mm) (13883) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 
Produced  1966 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Presents an interview with children's author Maurice Sendak in which he talks about the people who have played an important role in his life and about his writing. He also reads excerpts from his book entitled CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE. 

Author  SENDAK, MAURICE, 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Max's Christmas (16mm) (18038) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 5 minutes 
Produced  1989 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Irrepressible Max wants to stay up late on Christmas Eve so he can see Santa Claus. Based on the book by Rosemary Wells. 

Subjects  Christmas 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Me and You Kangaroo (16mm) (13898) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 18 minutes 
Produced  1975 
Distributor Learning Corporation Of America (0307) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  A story about the love of a young Australian boy for the baby kangaroo which he raises after its mother has been accidentally killed by a car. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 2 copies

 

   

Title  MEANING IN MODERN PAINTING, pt. 1 (16MM) (13900) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 40 minutes 
Produced  1967 
Distributor Ebec (0160) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Portrays works by Picasso, Klee, Mondrian, Cezanne and other modern artists to illustrate their belief that painting and sculpture need not mirror visible reality. Discusses these artists theories of reality in art. 

Subjects  Art, Modern 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

Title  MEANING IN MODERN PAINTING, pt. 2 (16MM) (13901) 
Physical  Color; Sound 
Produced  1967 
Distributor Ebec (0160) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Meeting (16mm) (13918) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 9 minutes 
Produced  1967 
Distributor National Film Board Of Canada (0369) 
Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Examines some fundamental concepts upon which American society is based—the role of the leader, majority rule, and the rights of a minority—in an account of the efforts of a small community organization to choose and produce a play as a fund-raising project. 

Subjects  Experimental Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Mermaid Princess: A Hans Christian Andersen Tale (16mm) (13933) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Presents an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's story of a little mermaid and her love for a shipwrecked prince. 

Author  ANDERSEN, H. C. 
Subjects  Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875; Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mesa Verde: Mystery of the Silent Cities (16mm) (13936) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Ebec (0160) 
Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Introduces students to an ancient North American Indian culture that thrived briefly in a plateau in what is now Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Shows how archaeologists are able to reach some conclusions about how they lived. 

Subjects  Archeology; Indians of North America 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mexican Indian Legends (16mm) (17942) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 16 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Bfa Educational Media/Phoenix Learn (0063) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Legends from Toltec, Mayan and Aztec cultures are dramatized in this film including the plumed serpent, Quetzalcoatl, the founding of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City), and the two volcanoes, Popocateptl and Ixtlaccihuatl. 

Subjects  Indians of Central America 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mickey's Christmas Carol (16mm) (17943) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 
Produced  1984 
Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit and Scrooge McDuck bring an animated new way to enjoy the classic Christmas story. 

Author  Mattison,Burny 
Subjects  Christmas 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel (16mm) (13986) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 
Produced  1956 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  In his haste to dig the cellar for a town hall, Mike Mulligan forgets to leave a way out for his steam shovel, but the problem is solved when the steam shovel is converted into a furnace for the new building. 

Author  BURTON, VIRGINIA LEE, 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 3 copies 

 

   

Title  A Mile High - a World Wide (16mm) (13987) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 20 minutes 
Produced  1959 
Distributor Tomlin Film Productions (0519) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  The 1959 Senior roundup of Girl Scouts in Colorado Springs. 

Subjects  Girl Scouts 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Mitt (16mm) (14017) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 17 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Learning Corporation Of America (0307) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  A young boy learns about the joys of giving when, after having worked to earn enough money to buy himself a new baseball mitt, he buys something his mother has been secretly wanting instead. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Mockingbird (16mm) (14018) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 39 minutes 
Produced  1968 
Distributor Ccm (0096) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Dramatizes the Civil War story by Ambrose Bierce of a Union Army soldier who, in the cover of night, kills a Confederate soldier, only to discover the next day that the soldier is his twin brother. 
Author  BIERCE, AMBROSE, 
Subjects  Bierce, Ambrose, 1824-1914; Short Stories 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Model Railroading Unlimited (16mm) (14019) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 19 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Pyramid Film & Video (0437) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Presents a brief history of model railroading and a dramatization about a man who enters a hobby shop and comes out as the chief dispatcher of the world's largest model train layout. 

Subjects  Hobbies 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Monkey and the Crab (16mm) (14065) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Uses puppets in a variation of the grasshopper-ant fable in order to provide a background for language arts activities such as storytelling, creative dramatics, and reading. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  MONSTERS: MYSTERIES OR MYTHS?, pt. 1 (16MM) (14070) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 49 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Investigates the legends of strange creatures in the past and present, focusing on those creatures of contemporary interest. Discusses the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas, Bigfoot of the American Northwest, and the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland. 

Author  GUENETTE, ROBERT. 
Subjects  Folklore; Monsters 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  MONSTERS: MYSTERIES OR MYTHS?, pt. 2 (16MM) (14071) 
Physical  Color; Sound 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Montreal's Winter Welcome (16mm) (14075) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Canadian Travel Film Library (0092) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Shows winter sights and activities in Montreal, Quebec. 

Subjects  Canada; Quebec 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy 

 

   

Title  The Moods of Surfing (16mm) (14078) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 15 minutes 
Produced  1967 
Distributor Pyramid Film & Video (0437) 
Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  The glamour and disasters of surfing are shown among the waves of California and Hawaii. 

Subjects  Surfing 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Moon Man (16mm) (14079) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 
Produced  1981 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  A story about the man in the moon, who rockets down to earth, only to be treated as an invader and sent to jail. After escaping the law and frolicking at a costume party, he becomes disillusioned with life on earth and returns to his seat in space. 

Author  UNGERER, TOMI, 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Moonlight and the Old Woman (16mm) (14080) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 
Produced  1971 
Distributor Texture Films (0514) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Abstract and realistic forms give a strong, intriguing flavor to this simple Japanese fable. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  More Than Bows & Arrows, pt. 1 & 2 (16mm) (17944) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 56 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Cinema Associates (0116) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Pulitzer Prize-winning author N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa)narrates this documentary, which outlines the many contributions of Native Americans to life in the United States. 

Subjects  Indians of North America 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Morning Spider (16mm) (14100) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 22 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Pyramid Film & Video (0437) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Presents, without narration, a humorous children's tale in mime, which depicts the life of a hard-working, but often inept morning spider. Nominated for an Academy Award, 1977. 

Author  CHAGRIN, JULIAN. 
Subjects  Children's Films; Mime 
Holdings     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Morris's Disappearing Bag (16mm) (14101) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 
Produced  1982 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  After the presents are opened on Christmas morning, all the young rabbits play happily with each others' presents except Morris, the youngest, whose present is spurned. Then he finds an overlooked present which all his brothers and sisters want to share. 

Author  WELLS, ROSEMARY. 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Morton Schindel - from Page to Screen (16mm) (14104) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 27 minutes 
Produced  1981 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  A guided tour of the Weston Woods Studios, both past and present, showing the unique artistic processes used in adapting books to motion pictures and filmstrips. Tour guided by Morton Schindel, the founder and president of the company. 

Author  SCHINDEL, MORTON. 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Most Marvelous Cat (16mm) (14108) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 
Produced  1975 
Distributor Guidance Associates (0216) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  An animated story set to the music of Mozart about a music-loving cat named Johann Sebastian who goes to the city to earn rent money. 

Author  WIENER, GLORIA. 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mother Goose (16mm) (14111) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Illustrates Mother Goose nursery rhymes which are read by Betsy Palmer. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Mouse and the Motorcycle (16mm) (14130) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Rush Neurobehavioral Center (0458) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  A young boy and a rather careless but well-meaning mouse named Ralph learn about friendship and responsibility in this exciting adventure. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Movement (16mm) (14134) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 
Produced  1968 
Distributor Aims Media (0013) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Illustrates the importance of movement as an element of art and, by means of a series of striking parallels, shows how movement in the world of nature has been translated into paintings. 

Subjects  Art-Study and Teaching 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  MOVIN' ON, pt. 1 (16MM) (14135) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 53 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Nostalgically traces the days of railroading of the past using contemporary photographs, lithographs, songs, and recorded reminiscences. 

Subjects  Railroads 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  MOVIN' ON, pt. 2 (16MM) (14136) 
Physical  Color; Sound 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mowgli's Brothers (16mm) (14142) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 26 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Guidance Associates (0216) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  Kipling's classic tale of a boy rescued and raised by wolves in the jungles of India comes alive in this film about love, justice and loyalty. 

Author  KIPLING, RUDYARD, 
Subjects  Children's Films; Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mr. Curry Takes a Bath/Fortune Telling (16mm) (14145) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Filmfair Communications (0185) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Tells about a small, dark bear called Paddington and his adventures with a neighbor and a fortuneteller. 

Author  BOND, MICHAEL. 
Subjects  Children's Films; Paddington Bear 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mr. Shepard and Mr. Milne (16mm) (14150) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 29 minutes 
Produced  1973 
Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Uses live-action to tell how Ernest Shepard and A. A. Milne collaborated between 1923 and 1928 in writing a series of books for children, including WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG, WINNIE-THE-POOH, THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER, and NOW WE ARE SIX. Includes actual scenes which were photographed for the Pooh stories. 

Subjects  Authors; MILNE, A.(lan) A.(lexander), 1882-1956; Shepard, Ernest Howard, 1879-1976 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Mt. St. Helens: Keeper of the Fire (16mm) (14153) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 
Produced  1980 
Distributor Northwest Media (0396) 
Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Explores the mythical and geologic origins of Mount St. Helens and follows 3 hikers to the crater's edge one month before the cataclysmic eruption of May 18, 1980. Shows that eruption in detail and surveys its biological and economic effect on the area surrounding the mountain. 

Subjects  Mt. St. Helens; Volcanoes 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Munro (16mm) (14165) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 
Produced  1960 
Distributor Texture Films (0514) 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  A story about a four-year-old boy who is inavertently drafted into the United States Army. 

Author  FEIFFER, JULES. 
Subjects  Military Art and Science 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  Museum of the Solar System (16mm) (14169) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 23 minutes 
Produced  1970 
Distributor Stuart Finley, Inc (0493) 
Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Documents the analysis of the moon rocks and soil brought to earth by the Apollo voyagers. Presents insights into the methods of modern science by visiting the laboratories of seven lunar scientists to learn how they seek answers to the lunar mysteries. 

Subjects  Astronomy 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  The Musicians in the Woods (16mm) (14177) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 
Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  Uses animated puppets to enact the fairy tale about the forsaken animals who set out to make their way in the world, telling how the donkey, the dog, the cat, and the rooster outwit a band of thieves and gain a fortune. 

Author  GRIMM, JACOB, 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  My Darling Clementine (16mm) (14184) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor Macmillan Films (0326) 
Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  Uses drawings and a Dixieland arrangement of the music to provide a new twist to the story of darling Clementine. 

Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  My Dear Uncle Sherlock (16mm) (14185) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 24 minutes 
Produced  1977 
Distributor International Health Awareness Cent (0266) 
Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  A 12-year-old boy solves a mystery in his community using the powers of deductive reasoning he developed while playing Sherlock Holmes games with his uncle. 

Author  PENTECOST, HUGH, 
Subjects  Children's Films 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  My Grandson Lew (16mm) (14189) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 
Produced  1976 
Distributor Alemann Films (0016) 
Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  A young boy who discovers the importance of memories when he learns of his grandfather's death. 

Author  ZOLOTOW, CHARLOTTE, 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

   

Title  My Hands Are the Tools of My Soul (16mm) (14190) 
Physical  Color; Sound; 54 minutes 
Produced  1978 
Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Shows Native American artists at work and examines their carvings, pottery, song, and dance in relation to their society. 

Subjects  Art; Indians of North America 
Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy