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In Trente Mille Pool

Date produced: 1951

Filmmaker(s):

Eugene E. Wilson

Description:

"Eugene E. Wilson has put together a completely charming vignette on the Silver King, the Canadian Salmon, told in verse and picture with simple clarity of purpose and delightful matching of words and images. In that Mr. Wilson also composed the verse, he is to be doubly congratulated, especially since the verse is in French-Canadian dialect, a much abused idiom. The camera handling, composition and final editing are all in complete harmony with the nature of the subject and its properly brief treatment. In Trente Mille Pool is a wholly entertaining piece of work." Movie Makers, Dec. 1951, 412.


In una goccia d’acqua [In a Drop of Water]

Date produced: 1937

Filmmaker(s):

Mario Alzona

Description:

"doc. didattico"/educational documentary


Inaugurazione del Lawn-tennis Club C. de Braida [Inauguration of the Lawn-Tennis Club C. De Braida]

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Renato Spinotti


Incarceration of Marie Colet, The

Date produced: 1934

Filmmaker(s):

Delmer J. Frazier

Description:

"Delmar J. Frazier of Oakland, California, had a very fine picture in his 500-ft. subject, 'The Incarceration of Marie Colet.' It was well acted, well written and nicely handled. It was very deserving of the honorable mention which it receives." American Cinematographer, Feb. 1936, 73.


Incident

Date produced: 1928

Description:

"Third prize of $150, in the dramatic division went to the Undergraduate Motion Pictures of Princeton University for 'Incident,' which was marked by some extraordinary cinematography. This was in 16 millimeters." Photoplay, Nov. 1929, 67-86.


Incident from Life

Date produced: 1942

Filmmaker(s):

Kendall T. Greenwood

Description:

"Kendall T. Greenwood, who has proved his competence in a number of detailed industrial records, turns with Incident from Life to the ways of a growing lad and achieves a clear and carefully observed record of his own youngster that will, in years to come, testify to the fact that his father took the boy seriously. Mr. Greenwood's picture is a compliment to his son and, as we think it over, an unintentional compliment to an understanding father as well. Young Greenwood is a reader. In the course of his reading, he comes upon the subject of diving, but he does not let the matter rest there. Paralleling the "spool and old coal hod" of another inventor, he contrives, out of the detritus of a trash heap and a cautious borrowing from Dad's camping outfit, a diving bell that works so successfully that he goes down with it into a lake near the family home. Father maintains an almost incredible calm and communicates some of it to his wife, although Mrs. Greenwood's face is a study, when the boy's young helper fouls the airline and has to be assisted by Mr. Greenwood. But all ends well, as an absorbing and well made picture comes to a close. Director, actor and cameraman (although Mrs. Greenwood must have lent needed aid), Mr. Greenwood has made a family film that is dignified and interesting and, above all, is one that Junior need not shrink from, as it is shown in later years." Movie Makers, Dec. 1942, 506.


Incident HJG

Date produced: 1939

Filmmaker(s):

John Ganderson


Incontro, L’ [The Meeting]

Date produced: 1933

Filmmaker(s):

Antonio Covi

Description:

"a soggetto"/fiction


Incredible Iceland

Date produced: 1965

Filmmaker(s):

Robert Davis

Description:

"Achieve new perspectives of Incredible Iceland as you travel with Robert Davis by plane, boat, jeep, and afoot. Exploring the many faces of this enchanting island." Lögberg-Heimskringla, Feb. 16, 1967, 8.


Indecisive

Date produced: 1965

Filmmaker(s):

Lou Lefort

Description:

"Indecisive tells the story of a girl who is rather mixed up and can't decide if it is worth while to go on living. The treatment is unlike most amateur efforts and because of its novel approach the film maintains interest to the end" PSA Journal, Sept. 1965, 50.


Total Pages: 299