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The purpose of this film was to try an entice Studebaker dealers to sponsor the Mr. Ed television program. It starts off with a sales presentation, complete with charts, graphs and statistics. Then the pilot begins and is shown to the prospective sponsors. At the conclusion, George Burns talks to the dealers as to why he thinks they should sponsor the show (which they ultimately did). Finally, we meet Alan Young, Connie Hines and of course, Mr. Ed.

In this short armed forces educational film, sailors consider and discuss life after World War II. The MPEG4 is low quality and incomplete. It's missing credits and ends abruptly. Stars: George Reeves and DeForest Kelly IMDb Page

made over 2 weeks, scripted, directed, shooting and mostly edited by me. An adaptation of Chaucer's Franklins Tale from his Canterbury Tales. Done to the style of a silent film. an incomplete work. the editing of this is not my own, it was reworked without my concent by a third party and the orginal no longer exists.

edgar kennedy goes on a buisness trip

An old proprietor is startled by the sudden appearance of a skull. Just as he draws back from the uncanny object, the doors of a medieval wardrobe fly back and a hand prods him with a sword. He turns to confront his assailant when it vanishes, and at the same instant the skull flies to the other end of the room. He clutches at the skull, when it turns into the half form of a girl from the waist up, suspended in mid-air.

This Documentary shows the story of the Fourteenth Air Force (Flying Tigers) during World War 2 in China

Postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Strident but poignant, focusing on children. The film surveys the Nazi/Japanese atrocities, post-war devastation and the early relief efforts. This film was responsible for raising over $200,000,000, making it a top moneymaking film and won the Academy Award (Best Documentary, Short Subjects) in 1947

BUZZIN' AROUND (1933) Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle, Al St. John, Petey (the dog from Little Rascals) directed by Alf Golding Vitaphone, Warner Bros.

Film outlining plans for post WWII reconstruction of London, featuring Patrick Abercrombie and JH Forshaw.

Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" performed by the U.S. Army Band. From http://www.usarmyband.com/events/overture_1812_video_preview.html.

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