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1969 Our First Year

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents


Alaska

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents

Description:

"Sid and Charlotte take a trip to Prudhoe Bay, the Alaskan pipe-line, and other points of interest in Alaska." UCLA Film & Television Archive.


Investment Story, An

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents

Description:

"Short film about the construction of a building. Opens with a cartoon, features the construction site, and ends with the finished building. Ray L. Huffman's name, who was a San Diego architect, is featured in the film." UCLA Film & Television Archive.


Canada

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents

Description:

"A trip through the Canadian Rockies and to the Chateau Isabella." UCLA Film & Television Archive.


Cancun

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Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents

Description:

"Highlights of a trip to Cancun Mexico." UCLA Film & Television Archive.


Heads You Win

Date produced:

Filmmaker(s):

Sidney N. Laverents

Description:

"Film contains Sid and Charlotte's heads floating on a black background. They talk about the kinds of T.V. shows they like and it ends with Sid saying the punch line 'I can't stand a show that is all talking heads'." UCLA Film & Television Archive.


Signs of the Times

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Filmmaker(s):

Arthur H. Smith

Description:

Short film showing shots of various neon signs at nighttime.


European Summer (Spain)

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Filmmaker(s):

H. Lee Hansen

Description:

"General scenes in Spain, including farming and city life. There is a long section of a bull fight (Madrid)." UC San Diego Library.


Japan Speaks but China Talks Back

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Filmmaker(s):

H. Lee Hansen

Description:

"Ship sails from Chicago, visits Japan's ports, cities, villages, etc. Views of modern with traditional." UC San Diego Library.


I’ll Take Tallulah

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Filmmaker(s):

Robert Davis

Description:

"A lyric video to the song "I'll Take Tallulah" from "Ships Ahoy" - the 1942 musical-comedy film produced by MGM, starring Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton. The song is performed by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, while the film was made by amateur filmmaker Robert Davis." Chicago Film Archives.


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