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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 588
…Ideal Pictures is fortunate in having exclusive 16mm distribution of the more current RKO-Radio-Pictures, Inc. productions, especially the most recent block of…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 284
…A— Perhaps Y—No C—No Night After Night (George Raft, Constance Cummings) (Paramount) Elaborate picturiza- tion of the speakeasy world in New York…
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Business Screen 1947.1948 — page 322
…success by city safety officials and leachers, as well as by technicians .It WWJ's television studio, was re-televised to a night-time…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 289
…Acting talent nil, poor photography, story incredibly stupid and crude. Worthless for any purpose. 11-12-35 (A) Trash (Y) By no means (C…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 68
…the Night (17 min)— A discus- sion c! America's railroads. Annapolis (16 rain) Sound. B&W. Apply for terms. RKO Radio Pictures, Education…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 85
February, 1946 97 Notes RKO 16mm Program for Far East RKO Radio is the second iiiajor Hollywood produc- ing,' c(ini|mny to inaugurate…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 72
…RKO) Decidedly original whimsical comedy suffers from too much inconsistency, burlesque and silliness. Rich heroine rescues two little or- phan girls held by the…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 98
…Y., announces tin- acquisition of the 16mni distribution rights to a series of fihiis produced by Pathe News and released through RKO Pictures, Inc…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 252
…Excellent Night Club Lady (Adolphe Menjou) (Co- lumbia) Thrilling murder-mystery with sev- eral sensational murders, good suspense throughout, well acted by Menjou as…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 24
…Howard, Marsha Hunt) (Para.) Radio "Uncle Roddy" is left fortune by old, mid-Victorian listener, and also a family including heroine and an impossibly…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 189
…The (Luis Trenkert (Uni- versal! Vivid picture of a bit of the great war in the high Alps, splendidly told and notably acted by…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 44
…Christian (Hersholt) (RKO) First of series based on radio character created by Hersholt. Conflict between ambitious mayor and human lovable doctor who works toward…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 260
…of Aces f Richard Dix) (RKO) Another war-horror picture about sculptor, hatinj? tc take life but shamed by sweetheart into enter- ing air…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 272
…mystery, with Broadway night life and charac- ters for background. Attempts by various per- sons to gain possession of an incriminating di- ary result…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 308
…10-10-39 (A) Good of kind (Y) and (C) No Hawaiian Nights (Johnny Downs. Mary Car- lisle, Ettienne Girardot) (Univ) Some pictur- esque…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 196
…He Couldn't Say No(Frank McHugh) (Warner) Inconsequential farce with McHugh as factory clerk who submits to engagement maneuvered by mother and daughter…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 217
…Ann Soth- ern) (RKO) Well acted, hilarious stuff about self-willed heroine subdued by understanding parents and engaging, radio-singing hero, first hired by…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 36
…Superheroics by Canadian Mounties chasing river steamboat thieves. 12-20-38 (A) Good of kind (Y) Thriller (C) No His Exciting Night (Charles Ruggles…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 78
…Ames, Donald Cook) (RKO) Society heroine, down on luck, given job byi cheap, good-hearted grafter in his low-grade night club, meets rich…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 91
…INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PICTURES 52 VANDERBILT AVE. NEW YORK News and Notes (Concluded from page 83) to camps by the corps area film center or…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 270
…A detective on vacation takes care of incidental murders. Fast tempo, radio-singing, jumbled ethics. A—Depends on taste Y—Unwholesome C—No We…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 289
…Rita John- son ) ( RKO ) F B I investigator becomes successful racket-smasher (obvious echo of Dewey) is nearly foiled by crooked politicians but wins…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 53
…Usual wrangling roles by L.uwe it McLaglcn with booze-racketeering and night club life n» back- ground. Mo((tly same old stuff with…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 464
…The film has been turned over to the Treasury Department by Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. Hollywood Film Enterprises To Release Instructional Films in Kodachrome…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 55
…realistic little picture ex- ptoitJnK Kate Smith and her radio sonpfi. As leading spirit in her native farm community Kate wins fiffht aKainst water…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 280
…Homely, wholesome fun over a hec- tic trailer trip in picturesque country taken by father and irrepressible family. Mild crook adds mild romance. 10…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 189
…Henry O'Neill) (Univ) Familiar theme and situations which could have made convincing human-interest story, hopelessly spoiled by incongruous ele- ments in dialog…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 202
…Night (Soviet Production) (Amkino) Russian film without propaganda, showing notable and daring adventures in the Arctic, including re-enactments of past feats by explorers…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 190
…6-8-37 (A) Depends on taste (Y) Unwholesome (C) No Beethoven Concerto (Russian, Excellent English titles) (Amkino) Notable Russian picture, dominated by children…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 243
…A—Excellent Y—Excellent C—Sad but mostly fine One Night of Love (Grace Moore, Tullio Carmfnati) (Columbia) Absurd title for musi- cal picture…
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Educational Screen 1937 — page 218
…6-15-37 (A) Depends on taste (Y) (C) By no means You Can't Beat Love (Preston Foster, Joan Fontaine) (RKO) Well-acted…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 372
…Louis Hayward) (RKO) Clever, elab- orate exploitation of gay life ethics^rich phil- anderer, promiscuities, night clubs, strip tease. burlesque, success by sex, drunken…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 20
…Glory (English production) (G-B) Pictures vividly life and spirit of British navy, in peace and war, exemplified by young hero who lives up…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 411
…are sung by Dale Evans and a male quartet; the verses of the songs appear on the film. ■ RKO RADIO PICTURES, 16mm Education Division…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 190
…Ian Hunter) (RKO) Intelligent realism in vivid picture of joys, woes and wranglings of large Canadian family in old homestead, dominated by erratic, vigorous…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 278
…East is West ( Lupe Velez and Lewis Ayres) (Universal) Notable picture, with sordid and unwhole- some scenes, but dominated by a charming love-story…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 328
…n PICTORIAL FILMS, INC.. R. K. O. Building, New York, released this month two additional films in the RKO series. 77!i.s Is…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 52
…Univ.) Meaningless conglomeration of radio broadcasting, transatlantic voyage on Norman- die, mistaken identity, fostered and further com- plicated by pair of crooks, peace propaganda…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 410
Page 482 Audio-Visual Trade Review Educational Screen ■ PICTORIAL FILMS. INC.. RKO Building, Radio City, New York, have released three new subjects in their…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 328
…8-7-40 (A) Mediocre (Y) Mature (C) No Saint Takes Over, The (Sanders, Barrie) (RKO) The "Saint"—engagingly played by Sanders deftly solves…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 139
…She Ukes ocean trip "alone", but he goes incognita as ship's barber. As climax she spends night in cabin with her husband, supposing…
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Educational Screen 1933 — page 171
…Well edited, srood vocal accompaniment, preaentinff well- rounded and wholesome picture of worthwhile attainment by greatest national flffure of the day. A Interesting Y…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 230
…Cheap picture of sordid, seamy low- life. Two men and two women run benighted course through love, infidelity, murder, prison, jail "spring" by gruesome…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 122
…Marred only by Hollywood idea that children must be made incredibly wise, pain- fully smart, or impossibly rude, to be amus- ing. Mostly worthwhile…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 55
…and crazy rescue of child. Incredibly stupid use of this brilliant actress. A -Discouraging Y— Better not C—By no means Nana (Anna Sten…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 246
…Marred by improbabilities, heavy acting, slow tempo and incredible naivete'. 9-15-36 (A) Hardly (Y) No (C) No Sitting on the Moon (Roger…
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Educational Screen 1938 — page 256
…Defense of Volochayevsk (Russian, English Titles) (Amkino) Pictures gradual expulsion of Japan from Siberia in 1918, by peasants and Red Army, with much glorification…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 265
…Allan Lane) (RKO) Sordid, incredible tale of show-girl heroine, stranded in Panama, taken to South American jungle as housekeeper to atone for share…