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To Kill a Child
Shelf location: C6
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Musician to the Queen
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March of Todd-Ao
Shelf location: C4
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Fowl Play
Shelf location: D2.
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Burma Flag
Shelf location: C4
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Untitled
Shelf location: C4
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Strawberry Banke
Portrays the evolution of an authentic waterfront neighborhood in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, known as Strawbery Banke, as it survived four centuries of social and economic change, depicting a history once common to nearly all New England coastal towns.
Shelf location: C6
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Parlons Francais
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Boomerang!: trailer
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13 Rue Madeleine
Shelf location: D6
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The House on 92nd Street (trailer)
"A stentorian narrator tells us that the USA was flooded with Nazi spies in 1939-41. One such tries to recruit college grad Bill Dietrich, who becomes a double agent for the FBI. While Bill trains in Hamburg, a street-accident victim proves to have been spying on atom-bomb secrets; conveniently, Dietrich is assigned to the New York spy ring stealing these secrets. Can he track down the mysterious "Christopher" before his ruthless associates unmask and kill him?"-IMDb
Shelf location: F1.
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The Fighting Lady The film follows the WWII exploits of the Essex-class aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) (unidentified in the film), in its first major operations following its commissioning in 1943. The life of the crew is documented from July 1943 to June 1944, from its passage through the Panama Canal through assaults on Marcus, Kwajalein, Truk and Tinian Islands, and culminating with the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Spectacular 16mm Kodachrome footage of combat operations and naval aviation is prominent throughout.Digital copy available through archive.org
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Walk East on Beacon!
FBI agent James Belden (George Murphy) is tasked with finding and bringing down a communist spy ring operating in Boston. After an anonymous tip, Belden and his agents tail a man who leads them to various suspects, as they try to determine how far the espionage reaches. Meanwhile, the spies force a scientist (Finlay Currie) to divulge secret information by holding his son hostage. As the investigation continues, it seems the Russian agent Alexi Laschenkov (Karel Stepanek) might be behind it all.
Shelf Location: D5
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Sand Castle, The
The adventures, both conscious and subconscious, of a boy building a sand castle and the adults who watch him (the film evolved from conversations with Carl Jung, the psychologist). A dream sequence is in three dimensional animation and in color while the rest of the movie is black and white
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The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Karen Stone, a lonely, aging actress, lives in a luxurious apartment in Rome where she has a romantic fling with a young gigolo.
Shelf location: D2
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That Happy Age
Shelf Location: D1
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Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich
Windjammer, the first presentation in CINEMIRACLE, is the record of a training cruise of the full-rigged S/S Christian Radich from Oslo across the Atlantic, through the Caribbean, to New York and back home again.
The only film to be published in the Cinemiracle format.
Shelf Location: C6
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The Whistle At Eaton Falls
Feature film
Location: D4
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Ni Liv (Nine Lives)
The movie takes place during World War II and depicts the true story of Jan Baalsruds amazing escape from the German army from the coast of Northern Norway and across the border to the neutral country Sweden. Jan Baalsrud is on a sabotage mission from England to Norway together with 11 other soldiers in the winter of 1943 in a fishing boat when they are attacked by a German patrolboat. Jan Baalsrud is the only one who manages to escape and sets off towards Sweden through the enormous amounts of snow and the steep mountains of Norway. The local communities where he passes through help him despite the danger of being arrested and killed. Jan Baalsrud, snowblind and having to cut off his toes because of frost-damage survives alone in the mountains for weeks. The locals are constantly trying to get him over to Sweden, but German patrols and the winter storms delay their departure.(IMDB)
Shelf Location: C3, D2.
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Martin Luther
Biopic of German priest Martin Luther covering his life between 1505-1530 A.D. and the birth of the Protestant Reformation movement.
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Man on a String
After 1919, Russian Boris Mitrov immigrates to the USA where he becomes an American citizen.Over the decades he builds a career in the film industry. In 1959, Mitrov is a movie producer with many rich influential friends. He continues to cultivate other Russian émigrés like himself and even some members of the Soviet Embassy in Washington.One of his Soviet friends is Embassy official Vladimir "Vadja" Kubelov.In reality, Kubelov is a KGB colonel who finds Mitrov useful to the Soviet cause by providing certain services.For instance, Mitrov provides reference letters of employment for various Soviet sleeper agents in the USA. Mitrov throws parties for Soviet diplomats, spies and American Communists such as millionaire bankers Adrian and Helen Benson. All these activities catch the attention of American intelligence agency CBI which places Mitrov and his entourage under close surveillance. When the CBI confronts Mitrov about his activities, he admits it but claims naiveté. (IMDB)
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Man builds
Shelf Location: C2 (35mm) D3 (16mm)
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Train Footage, Unidentified
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O.S.S: Operation Barbecue
Shelf Location: C2
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