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  The Face of Jesus (16mm) (11876) 

Physical  Color; Sound 

Produced  1900 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Faces Quebec (16mm) (11882) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 22 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Canadian Travel Film Library (0092) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  This film takes us on a kaleidoscopic tour of La Belle Province from Montreal to the Gaspe, with side trips along the way. It presents countless recreational possibilities for the visitor and draws attention to the significance of the St. Lawrence River in the early setttlement and consequent development of the province. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Fantastic Yellowstone (16mm) (11910) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 

Produced  1979 

Distributor National Audiovisual Center (0362) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Traces the history of the concept of American national parks from its origins at Yellowstone National Park to the conservation ethic of the park system in the 1970's. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Farmers Take Action (16mm) (11912) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 28 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Film Originals (0189) 

Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Depicts the origins of the Cooperative Oil Association, an organization of Boise Valley farmers who banded together in the early 1930's to reduce their costs on oil, gas, and tires. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Fast Is Not a Ladybug (16mm) (11921) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 

Produced  1958 

Distributor Bfa Educational Media/Phoenix Learn (0063) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Explains the meaning of fast and slow, developing the concept of relative speed. Based on the book by Miriam Schlein. 

Author  SCHLEIN, MIRIAM. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Fawn Baby (16mm) (11927) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor International Health Awareness Cent (0266) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Presents the story of a fawn learning from her mother to live in the woods. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Figures (16mm) (11963) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 

Produced  1968 

Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Traces the use of the figure in art, from its first association with work, through its use to represent an idol or God, to the present. Shows how figures are depicted by silhouette, posture, shape, color, light abstraction and movement. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Fir Tree (16mm) (11975) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 

Produced  1984 

Distributor Lucerne Films (0323) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  A young fir tree is in a hurry to grow and leave the forest, and considers it an honor to be chosen for a Christmas tree. But after the festivities, the fir tree is terribly disappointed to find itself abandoned to the mice in the attic. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Fish and the Burning Stones (16mm) (12010) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 5 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Aims Media (0013) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  A folk tale about the discovery of coal in Pennsylvania and of a boy's kindness and a grateful fish. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Fish and the Fisherman (16mm) (12011) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 30 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Macmillan Films (0326) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Alexander Pushkin's poem provides the story for this familiar Russian folktale of an aged fisherman who catches a golden fish in his nets. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Five Chinese Brothers (16mm) (12027) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 

Produced  1958 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  The story of five Chinese brothers who elude execution by virtue of their extraordinary individual qualities. 

Author  BISHOP, CLAIRE HUCHET 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Flaming Gorge: A Story Written in Water (16mm) (12031) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 21 minutes 

Produced  1979 

Distributor National Audiovisual Center (0362) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Illustrates the early development of the Flaming Gorge region in Utah. Shows how the land, which originally was underwater, was formed into the Uinta Mountain Range and the Green River during a prehistoric upheaval. Shows how early settlers survived on a sporadic water supply until the modern Flaming Gorge Dam was constructed. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Flat Flip Flies Straight (16mm) (12039) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 4 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  A lyrical interpretation of the music of Wagner, using a boy, a dog, and a frisbee. 

Author  GARRED, DALLAS 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Flatland (16mm) (12040) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 

Produced  1965 

Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  A mathematical allegory by Edwin A. Abbott about a square who discovers the third dimension, but is jailed by the two-dimensional world, when he preaches multidimensionality. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Floating Free (16mm) (12047) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 11 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Pyramid Film & Video (0437) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Depicts the skill and virtuosity involved in frisbee competitions as seen in the 1977 World Frisbee Championships. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Flurina (16mm) (12051) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Phoenix/Bfa Films (0427) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Begins with a visit with the authors of the book of the same name, at home in their chateau in the Swiss Alps. From there, we enter the animated world of Flurina, a poor mountain girl who takes a wild bird for a pet. 

Author  CHèONZ, SELINA. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Folksongs of the Western Movement, 1787-1853 (16mm) (12060) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 14 minutes 

Produced  1968 

Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Shows the great adventure of the American westward movement, using the songs of the people and the recreations they pursued. Includes BOUNDING THE U.S., CUMBERLAND GAP, DRIVER'S SONG, THE SIOUX, THE HAND CART SONG, CLEMENTINE and THE WAYFARING STRANGER. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Folksongs of the Western Settlement (1865-1900) (16mm) (12061) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 16 minutes 

Produced  1968 

Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Mirrors hardships of settlement in the West through the presentation of the folksongs of the people. Includes DOWN IN THE MINE, THE RAMBLER, THE FARMER IS THE MAN, THE GREEN COUNTRY BACHELOR, I RIDE AN OLD PAINT, THE CHISHOLM TRAIL, THE COWBOY'S LAMENT and BILLY THE KID. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  FOR THE LOVE OF FRED, pt. 1 (16MM) (12090) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 49 minutes 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 

Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  A puppet film in which a caterpillar's friends try to help him become a butterfly. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  FOR THE LOVE OF FRED, pt. 2 (16MM) (12091) 

Physical  Color; Sound 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 

Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Forest Fisherman: Story of an Otter (16mm) (12096) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 16 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Aims Media (0013) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  A forest ranger raises and cares for an orphaned land otter, releasing it to its natural environment when it has grown up. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Forgotten West (16mm) (12103) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 24 minutes 

Produced  1975 

Distributor National Geographic Society (0370) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Focuses on a buckaroo, Bruce Shepherd, and an itinerant miner, Billy Varga, two men whose work and lifestyles have their roots in the old West. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night (16mm) (12124) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 

Produced  1969 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  Set in New England, this traditional tune sung by Molly Scott tells how Mr. Fox raids the farm to feed his family, and of the exciting chase that ensues. 

Author  SPIER, PETER. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Frog King or Faithful Henry (16mm) (12188) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 15 minutes 

Produced  1981 

Distributor Film Ideas (0187) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  A live-action, American version of the Grimm Brothers' tale of a girl who promises a frog that she will be his friend if he will retrieve her golden ball from a well. Her father compels her to keep the promise and when, in a rage, she throws the odious frog against the wall, he turns into a handsome and appealing suitor. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Frog Prince (16mm) (12194) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Ebec (0160) 

Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  An adaptation of the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm about the princess who saves a prince trapped in the form of a frog. 

Author  GRIMM, JACOB, 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  From Every Shires Ende: The World of Chaucer's Pilgrims (16mm) (12203) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 38 minutes 

Produced  1969 

Distributor International Film Bureau (0265) 

Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Depicts 14th century pilgrims on their way to Canterbury Cathedral and the shrine of Thomas Becket. Pictures the churches and chapels along the way, domiciles appropriate to all walks of life, Bodiam castle, and the fanciful signs and chimneys of London townhouses. 

Author  CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (16mm) (18000) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 30 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Phoenix/Bfa Films (0427) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  Based on the 1968 Newberry Award-winning book, this film features actress Ingrid Bergman. Viewers follow Claudia Kincaid, a young girl who runs away with her brother Jamie to live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where they come upon a breathtaking statue. Immediately, they decide to try to solve the mystery of whether it is the work of Michaelangelo. Their search takes the children out of the museum, into the library, and finally to the grand estate of the eccentric Mrs. Frankweiler, where the mystery is finally solved. 

Author  Konigsburg, E.L. 

Subjects  Children's Films; Mystery and Detective Stories 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  From the Mountains to the Sea (16mm) (12214) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 26 minutes 

Produced  1971 

Distributor Youth Media International, Ltd (0578) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Documents the wildlife in British Columbia. (Great Blue Heron, grouse, beaver, Canadian Geese, sockeye salmon, muskrat and moose). 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  FROM YELLOWSTONE TO TOMORROW, pt. 1 (16MM) (12215) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 60 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Spitz, Jeff (0487) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Interviews with rangers, guides, naturalists, and historians of America's national parks and monuments help emphasize their roles in preserving the natural and historic landmarks of the United States. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  FROM YELLOWSTONE TO TOMORROW, pt. 2 (16MM) (12216) 

Physical  Color; Sound 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Spitz, Jeff (0487) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Frosty, the Snowman (16mm) (12220) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 

Produced  1969 

Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Classic animated story about Frosty, a snowman transformed into a living being by a magician's magic hat. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Fur Coat Club (16mm) (12231) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 18 minutes 

Produced  1977 

Distributor Learning Corporation Of America (0307) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  The story of two nine-year-old girls who as a pastime pursue people in fur coats in order to indulge their love of feeling fur, showing how, in the course of their adventures, they get locked up in a furrier's vault and apprehend two robbers who break into the store. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Gene Deitch - the Picture Book Animated (16mm) (12258) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 25 minutes 

Produced  1977 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  Gene Deitch, an animator of picture books for Weston Woods Studios, explains the process of adapting the books for motion pictures. Shows Deitch and his wife, Zdenka, in Prague where they lived and work. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  George, the Gentle Giant (16mm) (12283) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 

Produced  1977 

Distributor International Health Awareness Cent (0266) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Presents the story of George, the gentle giant, as he looks for playmates. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Georgie (16mm) (12285) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 

Produced  1956 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Tells the story of Georgie, a friendly ghost, who is forced to leave home and haunt a barn. Based on the book by Robert Bright. 

Author  BRIGHT, ROBERT, 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 3 copies

 

 

 

   

Title  Georgie to the Rescue (16mm) (12286) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Stepfamily Association Of America (0491) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Tells the story of Georgie, the timid ghost, and his adventures in the big city with his two friends, Herman, the cat, and Miss Oliver, the owl. Based on the book by Robert Bright. 

Author  BRIGHT, ROBERT, 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  GERALD McBOING BOING (16MM) (12287) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 

Produced  1977 

Distributor Churchill Media (0115) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  The classic Dr. Seuss story of a boy who is rejected by everyone, but finds fame, fortune, happiness, and self-fulfillment because he is "different. 

Author  CANNON, ROBERT. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Geronimo Jones (16mm) (12291) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 21 minutes 

Produced  1969 

Distributor Learning Corporation Of America (0307) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College (EJSC) 

Synopsis  Tells of the identity crisis of Geronimo Jones, a descendant of the Apache chief, Geronimo. Relates how he is given a treasured Apache medallion by his grandfather which he trades in for a tv. Describes his bewilderment when he turns on the set and Indians are being portrayed as enemies. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Geyser Valley (16mm) (12338) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Ebec (0160) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Uses scenes of geysers and the area surrounding them in Yellowstone National Park to stimulate scientific curiosity, creative expression, and an appreciation of nature. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Ghost Towns of the Westward March (16mm) (12341) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 18 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Alfred Higgins Productions (0017) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Explores the history and scenic features of the old ghost towns of the American west. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Ghosts and Ghoulies (16mm) (12342) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 20 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Stepfamily Association Of America (0491) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  Whizz, a newcomer to the gang, is required to spend an hour in a haunted house as his initiation. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Giant Devil-Dingo (16mm) (12344) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  An adaptation of Dick Roughsey's book of the same title which retells an aboriginal legend about Gaiya, the giant devil-dingo, who once roamed the Australian wilds killing people for food and who later, as the dog, became man's best friend and helper. 

Author  ROUGHSEY, DICK. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Gilberto and the Wind (16mm) (12353) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 

Produced  1969 

Distributor Mcgraw-Hill Films (0334) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3) (KP) 

Synopsis  Harry Belafonte reads a book by Marie Hall Ets, which tells the story of a boy who finds the wind both a pleasurable and occasionally exasperating companion. 

Author  ETS, MARIE HALL, 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Glooskap (16mm) (12372) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 12 minutes 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Holt, Rinehart And Winston (0229) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9) (EJ) 

Synopsis  Recounts the Canadian legend of Glooskap, the son of the father of all the Indian children. Glooskap teaches the Indians to live in peace with man and nature, but as the god ages, the Indians cease to heed his teachings. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Goggles (16mm) (12384) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 6 minutes 

Produced  1973 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Peter finds a pair of motorcycle goggles without lenses, but when he and Archie set off with their treasure, they run into some big boys and trouble. Suspense mounts when Peter and Archie, with the help of Peter's loyal dachsund Willie, attempt to outwit the bullies. From the book by Ezra Jack Keats. 

Author  KEATS, EZRA JACK. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Golden Autumn (16mm) (12390) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Canadian Travel Film Library (0092) 

Audience  College, Adult (CA) 

Synopsis  A James Bay goose hunt, a Great Lakes cruise, locking through historic canals, fishing in clear northern lakes, travelling the scenic highways - whatever the recreation may be, it takes place in the splendor of fall color. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Golden Deer: A Tale of India (16mm) (12392) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 

Audience  Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (PE) 

Synopsis  A little Princess of India dreams of a golden deer and its lovely song. The King offers a reward for its capture. The boy who sets out to win the reward captures the deer. He then releases it to save it from the hunters and he is given a greater reward. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Golden Eagle (16mm) (12393) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 21 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Tundra Productions (0522) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Portrays the development, habitat, and activities of the golden eagle in Idaho. Dispels the myths surrounding the eagle and emphasizes the need for careful environmental practices if the golden eagle is to survive. 

Author  NELSON, MORLAN W. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Golden Eagle—No Natural Enemy (16mm) (12394) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 22 minutes 

Produced  1972 

Distributor Films Incorporated Video (0191) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Discusses the golden eagle as a predator with no natural enemy except man. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Golden Fish (16mm) (12395) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 20 minutes 

Produced  1959 

Distributor Learning Corporation Of America (0307) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  In this early Edmond Sechan classic, a young boy wins a goldfish at a Paris street fair, and the unlikely couple develop a joyous kind of communication. Later, a marauding cat threatens the tiny fish in the boy's absence, and some extraordinary photography marks a surprise ending to this tale. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 2 copies

 

 

 

   

Title  Goldrush Country (16mm) (12400) 

Physical  Black and White/Monochrome; Sound; 18 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Aims Media (0013) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Tells how the gold rush of 1849 and the corresponding developments of mining towns resulted in a growth of population in California and aided in the development of Western America. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  THE GOLDRUSH, pt. 1 (16MM) (12401) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 60 minutes 

Produced  1925 

Distributor Stepfamily Association Of America (0491) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Charlie Chaplin's famous 1925 classic of the hardships of life on the Alaskan frontier. Considered by film historians to be one of the greatest comedies ever made. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  THE GOLDRUSH, pt. 2 (16MM) (12402) 

Physical  Black and White/Monochrome; Sound 

Produced  1925 

Distributor Stepfamily Association Of America (0491) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  A Goofy Look at Valentine's Day (16mm) (17940) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 10 minutes 

Produced  1982 

Distributor Walt Disney Educational Productions (0548) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Cupid's helpers give Goofy a lesson in the significance of Valentine's Day. 

Subjects  Valentines Day 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Goorialla's Journey (16mm) (12414) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 19 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Weston Woods (0556) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  Dick Roughsey's book, THE RAINBOW SERPENT, narrates this look at its experience in an Australian library from acquisition to captivation of the young reader. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Grand Canyon (16mm) (12426) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 26 minutes 

Produced  1967 

Distributor Ccm (0096) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  A boat trip down the full length of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Great Annual Bathtub Race (16mm) (12438) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 13 minutes 

Produced  1970 

Distributor Canadian Travel Film Library (0092) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Captures the zany flavor of Nanaimo's annual bathtub race on the Straight of Georgia in British Columbia. Includes a humorous commentary to match the ludicrous spectacle from tub launching to an appropriate recognition of the winner by lovely Sea Queens. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Great Grey Owl (16mm) (12446) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 

Produced  1982 

Distributor Cotter Wildlife Productions (0141) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6), Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (EJSCA) 

Synopsis  Habits and habitats of the great grey owl in the northern coniferous forests of Canada. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  A GREAT WHITE BIRD, pt. 1 (16MM) (12452) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 52 minutes 

Produced  1977 

Distributor National Visual Center (0379) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Documents the efforts that have been made in the past 40 years to save the whooping crane from extinction. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  A GREAT WHITE BIRD, pt. 2 (16MM) (12453) 

Physical  Color; Sound 

Produced  1977 

Distributor National Audiovisual Center (0362) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Greater Sandhill Crane Story (16mm) (12456) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 16 minutes 

Produced  1979 

Distributor Berlet Films (0060) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Presents a history of the greater sandhill crane, including the conservation efforts to save this once endangered species. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Greedy Hank's Big Pocket (16mm) (12460) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 8 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Coronet/Mti Film & Video (0139) 

Audience  Kindergarten, Primary (1-3), Elementary (4-6) (KPE) 

Synopsis  Presents the story of a greedy little boy who overstuffs his pocket and gets stuck in a doorway. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  The Grizzly Bear (16mm) (12468) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 16 minutes 

Produced  1976 

Distributor Oxford Films (0408) 

Audience  Junior/Middle (7-9), Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (JSCA) 

Synopsis  Follows a grizzly bear sow and her cubs as they hunt, rest, and play in the Alaskan wilderness. Considers the harmful ecological effects of man's progress and the questionable future of grizzly bears. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Guitar Craft (16mm) (12495) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 19 minutes 

Produced  1978 

Distributor Filmfair Communications (0185) 

Audience  Senior High (9-12), College, Adult (SCA) 

Synopsis  Portrays Max Krimmel, an American guitarmaker, as he constructs a guitar from beginning to end. Shows some of the intricacies and traditions of the craft, including how each area of the guitar's top has its tonal function, the personality of woods, and the art of inlay. Conveys the personal satisfaction realized from pride of workmanship. 

Holdings

     16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy

 

 

 

   

Title  Gulliver's Travels (16mm) (12496) 

Physical  Color; Sound; 7 minutes 

Produced  1971 

Distributor Aims Media (0013) 

Audience  Elementary (4-6) (E) 

Synopsis  This animated version of the Jonathan Swift classic is narrated by Vincent Price. 

Author  SWIFT, JONATHAN, 

Holdings      16mm film:  Head Office, 1 copy